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heirloomtomaguy June 8, 2014 12:24 PM

Cheese weed!!!! In my backyard this is my biggest enemy.

Kazfam June 11, 2014 10:46 AM

Crabgrass.

Hard to pull...much hated.

Worth1 June 11, 2014 02:41 PM

[QUOTE=heirloomtomaguy;416033]Cheese weed!!!! In my backyard this is my biggest enemy.[/QUOTE]

I googled cheese weed and all I could find was mary J wanna.:?!?:

Worth

heirloomtomaguy June 11, 2014 03:36 PM

[QUOTE=Worth1;416845]I googled cheese weed and all I could find was mary J wanna.:?!?:

Worth[/QUOTE]

Its actually little mallow aka cheese weed. I googled cheese weed and i see what you mean.

Worth1 June 11, 2014 03:45 PM

[QUOTE=heirloomtomaguy;416857]Its actually little mallow aka cheese weed. I googled cheese weed and i see what you mean.[/QUOTE]


Yet another plant that is kin to Hibiscus and Okra.
It is also kin to the plant that they named the marshmallow from and is sometimes called marshmallow its self.

Worth

emma818436 June 11, 2014 03:57 PM

i hate crab grass, hard to pull hard to destroy, even when you mulch.

Redbaron June 15, 2014 08:54 PM

[QUOTE=heirloomtomaguy;416033]Cheese weed!!!! In my backyard this is my biggest enemy.[/QUOTE] Why is it your enemy? It is one of the most beneficial weeds!

heirloomtomaguy June 15, 2014 09:21 PM

[QUOTE=Redbaron;417742]Why is it your enemy? It is one of the most beneficial weeds![/QUOTE]

Because it takes over my entire backyard chocking out anything in its path. It even grows in the driest hardest dirt in my yard with no problem. Its pretty much the reason im growing through plastic mulch.

Redbaron June 15, 2014 10:29 PM

[QUOTE=heirloomtomaguy;417744]Because it takes over my entire backyard chocking out anything in its path. It even grows in the driest hardest dirt in my yard with no problem. Its pretty much the reason im growing through plastic mulch.[/QUOTE]You ever see the vid I posted before on living mulches? That's a perfect living mulch. Great scavenger of nutrients, especially nitrogen, which makes it great green manure as well! It makes high quality compost for this reason too! Also fantastic habitat for beneficials.:yes:

I would try paper covered in it as mulch and try and see how much of this beneficial weed you can produce! A bumper crop! woo hoo!:twisted:

heirloomtomaguy June 15, 2014 11:50 PM

[QUOTE=Redbaron;417752]You ever see the vid I posted before on living mulches? That's a perfect living mulch. Great scavenger of nutrients, especially nitrogen, which makes it great green manure as well! It makes high quality compost for this reason too! Also fantastic habitat for beneficials.:yes:

I would try paper covered in it as mulch and try and see how much of this beneficial weed you can produce! A bumper crop! woo hoo!:twisted:[/QUOTE]

No i missed that video. I might just have to try to use it for good instead of evil.;)

heirloomtomaguy June 16, 2014 12:31 AM

Whoops double post

epsilon June 16, 2014 12:41 AM

I have a cheese bush growing by the garden gate. It's neat enough and it's actually been dieing as of late. which to me is weird. I also get a lot of pig weed in the garden. and that purslane weed.

clkeiper June 16, 2014 07:31 AM

Wow, I never knew what this weed was called. I have it the little mallow cheeseweed and it is tenacious, but I googled "cheeseweed" and that was not what you were referring to...ummmm, I thought you were planning on smoking your weed eventually:)).

heirloomtomaguy June 16, 2014 08:40 AM

I know who new that googling "cheeseweed" would bring up that weed!


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