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It may be a sow thistle.
To effectively kill thistle weed in your garden, you can manually pull them out, use a hoe to cut them below the soil line, or apply a targeted herbicide specifically designed to kill thistle. Be sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label and take precautions to protect other plants in your garden. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent thistle from spreading.
Plants that have leaves resembling those of a dandelion include chicory, hawkweed, and sow thistle.
To effectively kill thistle in your lawn, you can use a selective herbicide specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like thistle. Follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective application. Additionally, regularly mowing your lawn and maintaining healthy grass can help prevent thistle from spreading.
There are a number of Dandelion look alikes, such as Wild Lettuce, Sow Thistle and Cat's Ear, but none of them are poisonous and all of them are edible.
Mary thistle, St. Mary thistle, Marian thistle, and lady's thistle.
Holy thistle, St. Benedict thistle, cardin, and spotted thistle.
In the wild, guinea pigs eat grasses, clover, dandelions, plantain, and sow thistle. There are other plants they can eat, but those listed above are the main ones.
Yes, rabbits can eat swede in moderation as it is a safe and healthy vegetable for them. Swede is a good source of fiber and vitamins for rabbits, but it should be introduced gradually into their diet to avoid digestive issues. Be sure to wash the swede thoroughly and remove any seeds before offering it to your rabbit.
The simple present tense for "sow" is: I sow, you sow, he/she/it sows, we sow, they sow.
Certainly are! (if it's the same puha I think it is, sow thistle) Puha (or puwha) is the more preferred variety of edible thistle and then there's Tiotio (or Tio) which is a prickly variety. There is also a variety of edible dandelion which is called Tohetaka (or Tohetea) which grows closer to the ground, and is considered to be related to the Puha according to Māori. Hope this helps. ^_^
I had a thistle stuck in my shoe.