This makes me think of a volunteer group on the island that removes Scottish broom.
Someone missed this plant and brought it over apparently.
This makes me think of a volunteer group on the island that removes Scottish broom.
Someone missed this plant and brought it over apparently.
Too late, I made soup with it.
Just joking of course, thank you for the warning. I noticed it was listed as an invasive species so I removed it but without gloves.
I’ll know better for next time
“Tansy is on Minnesota’s “control” noxious weed list, which means efforts are supposed to be made to control its spread, but there aren’t really any programs in place to make that happen, let alone eradicate it.”
https://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/flower/common-tansy
It appears that I should eliminate it as it is an invasive species. I do like it better than the 10 other invasive species in that same garden bed though.
I think found it. I found called iNaturalist that does the things you described
I will check it out, sounds interesting
I did a nice strawberry rhubarb pie a couple summers ago that turned out nice 😋
I have a couple varieties in this patch, a friend gave me some thornless ones but I like the berries on the thorny canes
I usually wait until all the leaves fall off. Pruning can happen any time between late autumn to late winter. I leave some alone that are newer and chop the older crustier ones
Must be a sweet computer
Cool book, thanks for sharing