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Weed Identification = Tort food

Went looking at my yard today and decided to try and identify some weeds growing around the place. This is some of the identification sites I found and I also found I have some great stuff growing like common mallow and henbit andlittle mallow and common yarrow. Who said they were weeds This is Tort food! Tongue

California weeds
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/weeds_common.html

Weed Identification
http://weedid.aces.uiuc.edu/

Weed Lists
http://www.ergonica.com/Weed_Lists1.htm


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02-25-2008 05:58 PM
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A weed is a plant out of place.


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well put, Itort! my friends are always amazed at the "weeds" i have growing for my DTs. i have to explain to them that most of these plants used to grow naturally here (or nearby). they are impressed that tortoise food is simply "weeds"


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I have neighbors who think I'm nuts because I ask them for their yard weeds (until I tell them what they're for) Tongue. You will find me many a morning in the warmer months in yards where no one is living picking dandelions and suchBig Grin. I make it a point to nurture my weeds, LOL.


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02-25-2008 06:26 PM
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RE: Weed Identification = Tort food

by the way, robyn your DTs will LOVE that desert mallow. theres a bunch of it around here. they have really pretty flowers


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Josh I have never seen the flowers I'm looking forward to that if they don't wipe it out. I planted zinnias, alyssum, pansies, bunches of seeds I got from the sale at Claremont on Desert plants for torts as well as bermuda seed. I also started some zuccini and yellow squash as well as some mixed greens and strawberries and one grape to go over the top of one of the Greeks pens and use it also for shade as well as leaves for the torts and in 2 years I may get grapes.


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When I was a kid, my Dad used to nag me to take Lois outside to "get the dandylions before the mower does". She still loves them, but we live in apartments now and I have to go begging to friends with organic lawns.

It's so hard to find anything around here that isn't covered in fertalizer or pesticides! I have a few sources, but now I have some space and I want to try and grow my own.

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Feylin Wrote:
It's so hard to find anything around here that isn't covered in fertalizer or pesticides! I have a few sources, but now I have some space and I want to try and grow my own.


I rent, so I grow most of my stuff in pots. I just set them outside and use organic soil. Most weeds tend to grow just about anywhere so I thought why not pots. Then I can pick at my leisure. I like to get the low trough type pots to plant low growing plants in so I can just let them graze from the pot, as they are low enough adults can reach the plants.


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Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
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03-03-2008 09:14 AM
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