This weed runs amok all over. In the area the goats free range, it's not too much of a problem, they eat it. :lol:
But in the areas I wish to turn into decorative/vegetable areas, I shall remove it.
The pictures are not too good, but hopefully someone can point me in the right direction...
About 3 weeks ago, I bought a garden blower/vac/mulcher gadget, and I have not been able to use it yet.
We have had a lovely strong breeze ever since, the leaves go everywhere, but where you want them.
Soon maybe soon.
I am sure you already know this, but Oleanders are poisonous, apparently even if you burn the prunings, the smoke is said to be toxic.
Only what I have read, just thought I would mention it.
But they are lovely.
I feel for you.
I enjoy the wildlife on my land too, but fortunately it's big enough to accommodate all of us.
I don't agree with feeding the animals though, as some one already said it makes them dependent.
Maybe with regard to the squirrels and birds and things they feed, perhaps you...
I know what you mean, we have been trying to get the roadway cleared of weeds the last day or two we have had about 7 inches of rain aaaaaaagh we needed it, but it could have waited a day or two.
Hope you get a break in your weather.
Wow what a brilliant idea, look forward to seeing pictures when you've got your plants in their.
Hope you don't wake up one morning to find a group of people waiting for the next bus :gig
We get something very much like that growing here, only pale purple (mauve) in colour. Haven't seen any on my land yet, but next time I see some in flower, will get some pics and maybe we can see if it's the same plant.
Yep mine had already seeded.
I tend to just let it see wherever it wants and pull what I don't want.
I can't say I have ever noticed it grow back from the roots, but then again I haven't really looked.
I have so much of it, it's a nuisance, wish I could give you some. :gig