Thank you for your reply. I noticed that some are covered in aphids, so I will leave them for now. Hopefully the aphids are happy there and won't move across the garden to the peas and tomato plants.
I recently stumbled across this platform while trying to ID a plant. I am a member of a sister site --- Backyardchickens.com --- but haven't posted there for some time. I do very informal, casual, gardening. We still have chickens, but only a few.
Location: south central Kansas, near Wichita.
This came up in CLUMPS all over raised bed that had wildflowers and sunflowers last year. Foliage has a sweet pleasant floral and scent. No flowers, yet, though. According to Google Image Search, it keeps coming up as horseweed. But I saw horseweed in our field last year and this doesn't look...