The project of converting my front yard from turf grass with Asian shrubs to all native plants.

hemp vine and lyreleaf sage

A chain link fence with clusters of tiny off-white flowers growing all through it, hemp vine.

I don't think hemp vine is related to ordinary hemp.

These pictures are from the house I had in North Carolina. When I came out to Mississippi, my mom asked me to help identify something and it turned out to be more of this. So she saved me some seed.

A chain link fence with clusters of tiny off-white flowers and green leaves growing all through it, hemp vine.

I planted some of it today all around these stools.

Two dilapidated wood stools, one  unpainted and another with peeling red paint, standing amid dead grass, various ground covers, and some segments of oak log.

I also planted some around these logs and at the base of this tree trunk. Sorry I didn't think to get a picture of the seeds before I planted them.

To the right, a standing tree trunk, and to the left, two logs lying down next to each other, one with a huge knot hole.

I also finally found my lyreleaf sage seeds I had ordered months ago and misplaced. This bare spot in the yard look like a good place for them. It was misting rain today so they got moist. And I covered the area in a mulch of grass clippings and sawdust.

A front lawn in front of a house with a great lot of dead grass showing, some growing clusters of ground covers, and in the center is an irregularly shaped bare patch.