Re: The Joys of Weeding


From: "Mike Sutton" <suttons@lightspeed.net>

Kathy,
Sounds like the damage is already done.  Tasting weeds probably wouldn't
make much difference.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Irisborer@aol.com <Irisborer@aol.com>
To: iris-talk@onelist.com <iris-talk@onelist.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 11:05 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: The Joys of Weeding


>From: Irisborer@aol.com
>
>In a message dated 98-09-01 10:42:35 EDT, you write:
>
><< Nut sedge comes in two forms:
> 1 the nut tastes sweet.
> 2 the nut tastes sour.
>
> When you dig the nut, wash it and taste it (no kidding) if it is sour your
> in trouble, nothing but frost or fine sifting of you soil will get it.  If
> it is sweet your in luck a product called Saven sp? will get it. >>
>
>Hmmm.....  Mike suggests that I graze in the front yard where the neighbors
>can see me.  The same neighbors who witnessed my scrubbing scale off my
>magnolia with a toothbrush.... the same neighbors who think I name my
plants
>(because of the labels)... the same neighbors who see me watering in the
rain
>and weeding after dark.  Now you want me to taste weeds.....
>
>Well... you KNOW I will  <BG>
>
>Kathy Guest
>E. Aurora, NY
>
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