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the one plot, where i usually plant vegetables is fenced in. it is now full of foxtails, chicory, and ragweed, taller than me. a couple of the borders, where the perennials grow, are basically out of control. next year, we'll start early and dig up the wild berry vines, mulberry seedlings, small sumac
it before bringing it in, as ants nest in the soil - but no problem so far this year. there are still a few things around the front of the house, like california poppies, mallow, echinacea, and a few straggling cornflowers. in the back, the horseradish is lush and tall, and soon we'll harvest a few roots...
http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2015/08/
the one plot, where i usually plant vegetables is fenced in. it is now full of foxtails, chicory, and ragweed, taller than me. a couple of the borders, where the perennials grow, are basically out of control. next year, we'll start early and dig up the wild berry vines, mulberry seedlings, small sumac
it before bringing it in, as ants nest in the soil - but no problem so far this year. there are still a few things around the front of the house, like california poppies, mallow, echinacea, and a few straggling cornflowers. in the back, the horseradish is lush and tall, and soon we'll harvest a few roots...
https://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2015/08/