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Sep 23, 2013 4:33 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
why ?
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Sep 23, 2013 4:40 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
i'm making a garden design with weeds as the main featuredancing
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Sep 23, 2013 4:42 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
hog weed and nettles are nice in the summer
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Sep 23, 2013 8:10 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
Happygolucky4u
Happygolucky4uHappygolucky4uTreasure Coast, Florida USA25 Threads 4 Polls 6,241 Posts
pedro27: why ?
Weeds usually will choke the life out of anything in their path. There for if you are going to plant a garden of weeds that would be ok. Yet keep in mind they come from a land of survival so only the strongest will survive.There are actually some weeds that flower and are quite lovely. professor Good luck! wave




PS I did not google for the answer so this is only my take on weeds. I am sure we have many gardeners out there much more knowledgeable than meuh oh
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Sep 23, 2013 8:20 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
Ccincy
CcincyCcincyCincinnati, Ohio USA77 Threads 20,535 Posts
I'm not a gardening expert but here's a article I found online.




Gardening Guide:Weeds are your Friend



Most gardeners hate weeds. For many gardeners weeds are a pest that must be eradicated at all cost. Most gardeners spend way more time then they would like to pull and kill weeds. It would surprise most gardeners that weeds are not your enemy but can and should be your friend. When the conquistadors first arrived in the new world one of the first things they did was stop the natives from growing weeds with their crops. Little did they know that the Native Americans actually knew more then the Spanish did about growing crops. With the right knowledge and use weeds can actually help improve your gardens production in a number of ways. This article will tell you how weeds can actually be used to improve your garden.

The first way that weed can help you grow better is by using them to tell you what is wrong with the health of your soil. Having a certain weed means that the soil has a certain problem. One kind of weed may mean that you need more nitrogen and you can fix that by adding nitrogen fixing plants to the soil. The only problem with this is if you know enough to identify the various weeds and then know what it means for your soil you probably don't really need this article. It is worth knowing about this but the only way to make this usefull is to research and learn what weeds you have and then learn what that means to you.

Weeds actually help in other ways besides telling you what is wrong with your soil. One way weeds can help plants is by growing deep into the ground and bringing up hard to get nutrients. these nutrients then can be used by your plants. In fact weeds help bring bad soil back to life. Leaving weeds alone for one or two seasons is all you need to bring the soil back to life. In nature you might notice that some spots have a particular weed but others do not. Believe it or not the weeds are growing in areas that need them. Some weeds have seeds that can grow quickly or that can stay dormant for years. These seeds will not grow when conditions are perfect for growth but lay dormant until conditions are not good and the weed is needed to bring back the health of the soil.

Another way that weeds help is they open new areas of soil. Some kinds of plants and weeds work together. For instance a tomato might piggyback on the roots of a weed. The truth is it is not your plants that are being hurt by the weed but the weed that is being hurt by the plants you grow. In a healthy soil regular plants will overtake the weeds and should not have any problem with them. Unfortunately most people do not have soil that is as healthy as they might think. Proper management of soil like the Native Americans used to do requires weeds.

Weeds can also help in other ways. Weeds can attract a pest instead of the pest coming to your good plant. Some weeds repel pests which repels them from your plants too.

Obviously it would look ugly to have certain kinds of weeds all over. So for a backyard gardener you can keep weeds from getting to close to your plants. You can pull some weeds but not eliminate all the weeds. You can pull weeds when they get to tall. You can get rid of weeds that are a nuisance. You can leave the root alone on weeds but cut the plant part as they come up.

With proper care weeds can actually benefit your garden. In nature weeds are a natural part of the cycle of life and are there to fix problems in the soil. To have a healthy garden you should use weeds the way that nature intended them to be used. There is a reason that weeds are so numerous and always bothering you and that is because they are natures way of fixing what you are doing wrong.

Published by Chris Ware
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Sep 23, 2013 8:31 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
jac379
jac379jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK25 Threads 3 Polls 12,293 Posts
pedro27: hog weed and nettles are nice in the summer

Nettles are food.
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Sep 23, 2013 8:41 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
tomcatwarne
tomcatwarnetomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK289 Threads 7 Polls 17,106 Posts
jac379: Nettles are food.


and drinkgrin
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Sep 23, 2013 8:48 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
jac379
jac379jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK25 Threads 3 Polls 12,293 Posts
tomcatwarne: and drink

What do you do with nettles?

I'm not fond of it as an infusion, but its diuretic properties can be handy at times.

I like them as a food, though.
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Sep 23, 2013 8:52 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
itsimpossible
itsimpossibleitsimpossibleBrisbane, Queensland Australia4 Threads 777 Posts
jac379: Nettles are food.
Is that what you eat?
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Sep 23, 2013 8:55 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
itsimpossible
itsimpossibleitsimpossibleBrisbane, Queensland Australia4 Threads 777 Posts
jac379: What do you do with nettles?

I'm not fond of it as an infusion, but its diuretic properties can be handy at times.

I like them as a food, though.
The Welsh are indeed an interesting people...
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Sep 23, 2013 9:02 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
jac379
jac379jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK25 Threads 3 Polls 12,293 Posts
itsimpossible: The Welsh are indeed an interesting people...

Its not a currently popular food and more associated with poverty and desperation, but nettles work well as a spinach substitute, but with a more sea weed kind of a flavour.

Lava bread, a sea weed is a traditional Welsh food. I mix blended lava bread with oats, sauted onions and garlic, fresh chopped herbs and vegetable stock to make patties. I then grill, or fry them, serve on wholemeal toast with lemon to dress.

As for nettles, nettle risotto, spicy potatoes and nettle, nettle in soups and vegetable stews...wherever you might use green leaves like spinach in a dish.
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Sep 23, 2013 9:08 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
itsimpossible
itsimpossibleitsimpossibleBrisbane, Queensland Australia4 Threads 777 Posts
jac379: Its not a currently popular food and more associated with poverty and desperation, but nettles work well as a spinach substitute, but with a more sea weed kind of a flavour.

Lava bread, a sea weed is a traditional Welsh food. I mix blended lava bread with oats, sauted onions and garlic, fresh chopped herbs and vegetable stock to make patties. I then grill, or fry them, serve on wholemeal toast with lemon to dress.

As for nettles, nettle risotto, spicy potatoes and nettle, nettle in soups and vegetable stews...wherever you might use green leaves like spinach in a dish.
Crikey! and I've been eating snake and goanna, I'll have to get me some nettles, this is making me hungry. not scared anymore...
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Sep 23, 2013 9:24 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
jac379
jac379jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK25 Threads 3 Polls 12,293 Posts
itsimpossible: Crikey! and I've been eating snake and goanna, I'll have to get me some nettles, this is making me hungry. not scared anymore...

laugh
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Sep 23, 2013 11:25 AM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
emerald888
emerald888emerald888wicklow, Wicklow Ireland2 Threads 1,054 Posts
jac379: What do you do with nettles?

I'm not fond of it as an infusion, but its diuretic properties can be handy at times.

I like them as a food, though.


Nettles have a great purpose as you have mentioned. My mum made nettle soup, used for or to prevent acne. Something I never suffered with. I mix nettles in with cabbage so kiddies don't even notice. I find them best in March and April.
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Sep 23, 2013 12:44 PM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
rizlaredonline today!
rizlaredonline today!rizlaredNot in Cebu City, Central Visayas Philippines89 Threads 2 Polls 5,588 Posts
emerald888: Nettles have a great purpose as you have mentioned. My mum made nettle soup, used for or to prevent acne. Something I never suffered with. I mix nettles in with cabbage so kiddies don't even notice. I find them best in March and April.


My mother did the same and also used them in salads, for years my dad and I never even realised they were nettles, just a special leaf that, as Jac said, tasted similar to spinach, she also used to put them in the pot when boiling potatoes, just to give a different twist instead of mint. I don't think a nettle is actually classed as a weed but is rather classed as a herb dunno
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Sep 23, 2013 12:47 PM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
folks, i was in stictes of laughter when making this thread, ..thumbs up
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Sep 23, 2013 1:07 PM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
emerald888
emerald888emerald888wicklow, Wicklow Ireland2 Threads 1,054 Posts
rizlared: My mother did the same and also used them in salads, for years my dad and I never even realised they were nettles, just a special leaf that, as Jac said, tasted similar to spinach, she also used to put them in the pot when boiling potatoes, just to give a different twist instead of mint. I don't think a nettle is actually classed as a weed but is rather classed as a herb


Honestly rizlared I don't know, I always call a nettle a weed, but if using it has a tincture or in food I call it a herbgiggle
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Sep 23, 2013 1:11 PM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
Ccincy
CcincyCcincyCincinnati, Ohio USA77 Threads 20,535 Posts
It's obvious that people refer to dandelions as being weeds but yet they've been cooked to eat.

Don't know how true this is but I was told when I was young that people made Dandelion wine.
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Sep 23, 2013 1:11 PM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
emerald888
emerald888emerald888wicklow, Wicklow Ireland2 Threads 1,054 Posts
pedro27: folks, i was in stictes of laughter when making this thread, ..


Did you know that weeds were so interesting Pedro laugh

I always laugh when people say I am interested in alternative medicine, given that it has been around centuries compared to modern medicine, it is hardly alternative.
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Sep 23, 2013 1:46 PM CST why do people hate weeds in a garden
rebel2
rebel2rebel2Alicante, Valencia Spain8 Threads 6,354 Posts
Who decides what is a weed and what is a plant? confused
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