Re: Re: ragweed was:allergies


Well now I know what they look like, they'll get yanked sooner. I let
that other one go for a while since I thought it might be a marigold at
first! Still haven't seen your dreaded nemesis. Gm must not like the
heat down here.


Pam Evans
Kemp, TX
zone 8A
----- Original Message -----
From: Marge Talt
Sent: 9/5/2004 5:27:17 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] ragweed  was:allergies

> > From: gardenqueen@academicplanet.com
> > I pulled one of those the other day out of the back yard.  Hmm,
> that may explain the problems I was having.  Thanks Marge!
> ----------
> 
> You're welcome, Pam.  If they're growing around and you pulled one,
> that could very well be the problem.  When I first started this
> garden, the land was full of ragweed and I spent my summers with
> streaming sinuses...finally got them and only rarely does a seedling
> show up...it has a short life span.  Now, I don't have any 'hayfever'
> problems...ragweed is the worst for allergies IMO.
> 
> Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
> mtalt@hort.net
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