Do These Weeds Look Ok?

Jrob

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I live in San Antonio and when I went away, my family let me various weeds die in my raised garden beds. Now, I have jumbo weeds and nothing like it in the rest of the yard. Do any of these look dangerous? I would think they are part of the many weeds that I planted, but never got big enough due to my hungry Russian and Redfoot.
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There’s a lot goin on in that weed patch.... Did you smell them? The majority Kinda looks like cilantro...
 

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Looks like wild carrot?
 

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I’d say you have an amazing patch of flat leaf parsley.

Doubt your tortoise will eat it but whether it’s cilantro or parsley it’s safe.

Something tiny in the top left hand corner of the first picture that could be thyme, hard to say. Also safe, but not likely to be eaten.

You’ve got a lot of cooking to do. :)

There is a plant with large leaves in the center of the first picture but I can’t tell what it is as it’s covered up by the other plant.
 

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I would suggest pulling each of these up, give them a rub, break some leaves, and put your nose to work! There are a lot of things there, you should be able to ID your plants.
 
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