Some fishing, some farming
On Sep 22, 5:32*am, Frank Reid wrote:
Your experience will save me some time on the thistle problem. I had
to pick most of the high rocks for the 4" mow, so going to 3" should
be OK . I can at least mow it 2 more times this year. Thanx. I have to
hold off on fire methods because the wheat stubble makes this area a
tinderbox before the rains.
We have a large variety of non-native thistle here. *Our noxious weed
catalog is choked with them.
Kinda funny, when my neighbors got all hot about my prairie
restoration, one guy asked me if I knew what a noxious weed was and
how I would define it. *I told him I didn't know enough (he started to
smile) so I relied on the state noxious weed catalog. *I have three of
the weeds but I'm agressively trying to knock them down. *Oh, by the
way, did he know that he has at least 7 noxious weeds in his
yard? *:-) *They hate it when you spear them with facts.
Dave, your work sounds fantastic. *Thanks for sharing and death to the
monoculture!
Frank Reid
Right. Most wild flowers are weeds in somebody's book. One man's weed
is another man's . . . . In my kitchen are three bottles of "Star
Thistle" honey sitting on the wood stove. My beekeeping friend didn't
want to hear about my test plot. He rattled off half a dozen benefits
of the nasty little *******s. For me its a problem, for him it's a
living. Thanks for the encouragement.
Dave
I am still going to kill most of it if I can.
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