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Post by picklesnout on Jul 28, 2023 0:04:05 GMT
Howdy Folks. Making this for general garden or farm advice. i have a mystery plant- anybody know what this is? please don’t say poison oak!
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Post by SlowLoris on Jul 28, 2023 0:24:19 GMT
OK, I won't say poison oak. You can rename it whatever you want.
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Post by SlowLoris on Jul 28, 2023 0:28:52 GMT
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Post by SlowLoris on Jul 28, 2023 0:33:54 GMT
Don't burn it, the smoke is toxic and you (and animals) can get sores in the esophagus.
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Post by ELIAKIM on Jul 28, 2023 7:56:48 GMT
On Oxalates red skinned potatoes have less oxalates than other potatoes.
Spinach is very high in Oxalates, Sally Norton says that the scientists have been trying to remove oxalates from spinach, it's been a no go.
Many plant foods have oxalates in them naturally, to stop predators.
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Post by ELIAKIM on Jul 28, 2023 9:40:10 GMT
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Post by ELIAKIM on Jul 28, 2023 9:43:32 GMT
SlowLoris there is a specific plant that my dog likes to roll in when we pass a particular house on our walks. The plant has leaves shaped like Rosemary and its flowers are yellow, it has a lighter green colour like Lavender. But it is neither Rosemary or Lavender, any idea what it is?
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Post by SlowLoris on Jul 28, 2023 10:59:57 GMT
SlowLoris there is a specific plant that my dog likes to roll in when we pass a particular house on our walks. The plant has leaves shaped like Rosemary and its flowers are yellow, it has a lighter green colour like Lavender. But it is neither Rosemary or Lavender, any idea what it is? There is an app for your phone called Seek. It's from National Geographic. Take a picture of the plant and it will identify it. Also the website whatistheplant.com/ will do the same thing.
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Post by ELIAKIM on Jul 28, 2023 15:21:30 GMT
SlowLoris there is a specific plant that my dog likes to roll in when we pass a particular house on our walks. The plant has leaves shaped like Rosemary and its flowers are yellow, it has a lighter green colour like Lavender. But it is neither Rosemary or Lavender, any idea what it is? There is an app for your phone called Seek. It's from National Geographic. Take a picture of the plant and it will identify it. Also the website whatistheplant.com/ will do the same thing. Ok Thank you.
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