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robin - I love that action pic!

Ummmm.... okay while mowing my overgrown land.... I may have discovered a plant that is not so legal
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I am mowing it under, but I was wondering if I pull it will it come back? Or does that plant have a root system that will keep it coming back. I don't want to risk someone accusing me of growing it!
 
robin - I love that action pic!

Ummmm.... okay while mowing my overgrown land.... I may have discovered a plant that is not so legal
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I am mowing it under, but I was wondering if I pull it will it come back? Or does that plant have a root system that will keep it coming back. I don't want to risk someone accusing me of growing it!

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I don't know the answer, but you really should keep better track of your seeds!
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robin - I love that action pic!
Ummmm.... okay while mowing my overgrown land.... I may have discovered a plant that is not so legal
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I am mowing it under, but I was wondering if I pull it will it come back? Or does that plant have a root system that will keep it coming back. I don't want to risk someone accusing me of growing it!
Ummmm... I think you have to burn it... A little at a time... using paper... So I've heard...
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About 10 feet is all, I know where there is a running type that grown into a whole forest in the last 50 years it's like 2 inches in diameter and gets around 30 feet tall, I've got it started at the head of one of the ravines on my place here I probably won't live long enough to see it grow into a really cool area like it is down the road though,
 
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I don't know the answer, but you really should keep better track of your seeds!
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Ummmm... I think you have to burn it... A little at a time... using paper... So I've heard...


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I've used it on iris and day lillys where I couldn't get the grass out. No problems. Just make sure there isn't anything in the grass family where you use it. I killed some strap leafed palm seedlings last summer. Found out palms are in the grass family too.
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Anything you ain't sure of, test it on a small area. I found Lilly of the valley is probably in the grass family cause it'll hurt that too. I know Lowes carries it.

Sorry about your Cochin. Sounds like a heart problem. Fingers crossed on your wifes interview.
 
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POOPS SCOOP
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SET UP:
A lot of you have asked how you can help with POOPS. As we get closer to the big event,
I want to let everyone to know where will be needing help.
The pavilion where it is being held is open on all sides so If it is cold and windy or raining
we will need help hanging tarps for a windbreak.

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RAFFLE: We will need lots of help to display the RAFFLE items on the tables and to hang
the ticket sacks. With plenty of help it won't take long . I will also need a few people to help
sell raffle tickets at a table. We can work in shifts so no one person is there for very long.

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FOOD & COOKING: Sooner will need lots of help getting the food items organized and set out.
Also we will be grilling burgers and hot dogs so I am gonna need a few folks to help with the grilling
as well as helping prep etc.

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ClEAN-Up: Shouldn't take very long with enough help. Picking up trash, putting away lefftover food and loading some tables and chairs.

I am sure I will have more to add to this list.
I appreciate everyone's willingness to help.
Thanks,
Monty


I'll help out with the raffle :)
 
robin - I love that action pic!

Ummmm.... okay while mowing my overgrown land.... I may have discovered a plant that is not so legal
ep.gif
I am mowing it under, but I was wondering if I pull it will it come back? Or does that plant have a root system that will keep it coming back. I don't want to risk someone accusing me of growing it!

LOL that stuff grows wild in lots of places in Oklahoma.
 

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