Thank you. I won't feed it.When I searched that plant before it came up as not OK. You can use PlantNet app, and then cross reference https://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk/. I think some iphones now can ID plants without needing an ap, though mine does not
Because (a) this drought has started killing large hardwoods after it wiped out tortoise greenery and (b) the company that poisons at the base of telephone poles poisoned too near my last stash of wild greens, I drove all around this 300-people rural town looking to scavenge. Found not one blade of anything that I know to be safe.He's not edible (😱), but is my volunteer yellow drought survivor?
That's a bummer; hopefully it's not a long term pesticide. :/Because (a) this drought has started killing large hardwoods after it wiped out tortoise greenery and (b) the company that poisons at the base of telephone poles poisoned too near my last stash of wild greens, I drove all around this 300-people rural town looking to scavenge. Found not one blade of anything that I know to be safe.
That's a bummer; hopefully it's not a long term pesticide. :/
A daisy isn't likely to do harm but I would be surprised if your tortoise liked it. I think for the time being you'll need to rely on the grocery store or if you are lucky a neighbor is growing zucchini. I'm guessing in a tiny town the grocery store is pretty limited as well? You might consider adding a pelleted food for the time being. For all we talk about weeds here there is nothing wrong with supplementing with a prepared food. Folks with rough winters do it; folks with multiple tortoises do it; breeders do it.
Thank you. I imagine it's a herbicide. To kill dead grass?That's a bummer; hopefully it's not a long term pesticide. :/
A daisy isn't likely to do harm but I would be surprised if your tortoise liked it. I think for the time being you'll need to rely on the grocery store or if you are lucky a neighbor is growing zucchini. I'm guessing in a tiny town the grocery store is pretty limited as well? You might consider adding a pelleted food for the time being. For all we talk about weeds here there is nothing wrong with supplementing with a prepared food. Folks with rough winters do it; folks with multiple tortoises do it; breeders do it.