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    1 month ago

    If you think I’m crazy, you should know that some people even make tea out of thistle.

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      1 month ago

      And dandelion. That’s mostly from them being everywhere and easy to grow. And hard to do anything else with.

      Humans would do anything for extra calories or nutrients once upon a time.

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        1 month ago

        A plants only a weed if you decide it. If you’ve got a good lawn and almost any kind of mulch, doesn’t matter much what your neighbors doing.

        The city stopped spraying for broadleaf unless the field is covered by more than 60% or something, the median beside my house is littered with them, but my front and backyard maybe gets 2 a week to pluck.

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          1 month ago

          Not true for tight small city yards.

          I would need a layer of mulch deeper than any of my in ground plants could handle.

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            1 month ago

            I have exactly that, a 1” layer of straw mulch protected my raised garden beds. You can also use biodegradable “plastic” mulch too.