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Dandelions galore! Our City banned pesticide use so it is insane in the spring. We also get crabgrass but that comes in August when the dry heat kicks in. Think dry brown dead (dormant) grass with giant green spider looking weeds
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Originally posted by LysesKids View PostSomething I discovered is that ANTS hate cinnamon ... pour powered cinnamon in the holes first then pour the boiling water... any ant that didn't get boiled will likely have cinnamon stuck to them & they will be alienated by the rest ... essentially that ant will have "cooties" and no other ant will get near them. Also lay a line of cinnamon just outside main door frames - ants won't cross it to get inside
Ant hills are fascinating but I am not sure I'd find them so interesting if they were Fire Ants. We have "some" here but most the ants we have are harmless and don't bite or sting. Same with the snakes and spiders here...nothing venomous or full of teeth to worry about.
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Originally posted by The Play Room View PostI don't have a weed problem, except for dandelions. Over the years I have learned to just tolerate them. They are beautiful when blooming all over the play yard and the little girls love to blow the puffs. For me, life is too short to worry about dandelions. .......Now, fire ants! That's my problem. I spend a lot of time boiling and carrying water to pour over the mounds that keep popping up.
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Originally posted by Pestle View PostDandelions!
"Don't you blow on that! Don't you blow on that!" I called, while charging across the yard to intercept my 4yo. Found a bare dandelion stem. "You blew on it."
"I did NOT," she replied. "I WIGGLED IT."
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Originally posted by Pestle View PostYikes! I just looked yucca up--sharp leaves and nearly impossible to eradicate. The cockroach of plants, huh?
Exactly.
Yuck.
And I have an island about 15feetx25feet of them and sporadic shoots come up around my house. We are getting a small excavator this spring and digging the island out.
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Yikes! I just looked yucca up--sharp leaves and nearly impossible to eradicate. The cockroach of plants, huh?
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Originally posted by Pestle View PostDandelions!
"Don't you blow on that! Don't you blow on that!" I called, while charging across the yard to intercept my 4yo. Found a bare dandelion stem. "You blew on it."
"I did NOT," she replied. "I WIGGLED IT."
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostI think he thinks eventually one of them will be a marshmallow
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Originally posted by Pestle View PostDandelions!
"Don't you blow on that! Don't you blow on that!" I called, while charging across the yard to intercept my 4yo. Found a bare dandelion stem. "You blew on it."
"I did NOT," she replied. "I WIGGLED IT."
My dog scarfs them (in their white state) up as he runs across the yard!
~ I think he thinks eventually one of them will be a marshmallow ::
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Dandelions!
"Don't you blow on that! Don't you blow on that!" I called, while charging across the yard to intercept my 4yo. Found a bare dandelion stem. "You blew on it."
"I did NOT," she replied. "I WIGGLED IT."
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Originally posted by Pestle View PostEverything's sprouting down here in the Southeast; we've all started mowing our lawns again. And the weeds are making their appearance, too.
What do you constantly do battle with? I fight the following, all of which have poisonous fruit. If I didn't have a yard full of kids, I'd only bother with the horse nettle since it's a spiky super-toxic death monster.
-Horse nettle
-Wild sweet pea (these have come up all through my wildflower meadow area; I pulled them all last spring but there's a lot more now)
-Porcelainberry
-Heavenly bamboo
The latter two are non-native invasive ornamentals, so, thanks neighbors. :dislike:
The bare ground is just beginning to show.
I do struggle with weeds though! Although NONE of the weeds we have up here are as pretty looking as the ones you have
We struggle most with
spurge
stinging nettles
thistles
......and of course, the ever popular dandelion
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Everything's sprouting down here in the Southeast; we've all started mowing our lawns again. And the weeds are making their appearance, too.
What do you constantly do battle with? I fight the following, all of which have poisonous fruit. If I didn't have a yard full of kids, I'd only bother with the horse nettle since it's a spiky super-toxic death monster.
-Horse nettle
-Wild sweet pea (these have come up all through my wildflower meadow area; I pulled them all last spring but there's a lot more now)
-Porcelainberry
-Heavenly bamboo
The latter two are non-native invasive ornamentals, so, thanks neighbors. :dislike:
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