Hope's Thought for the Day - Valburn Soil - bracted twist flower
As thou may knowest, I, Hope Remains have been nursing the baby cotyledons habitating the Valburn soil bed, along. Yesterday, Ray hand watered upon my instructions and also pulled the tops off two red nutgrasses that pre-dated the Valburn soil in their habitation of the underlying substrate and have industriously grown up through 8 inches of mulch and the Valburn soil. Those red nutgrasses are determined little sedges. Ray also removed a bur clover that Crumby allows was possibly Medicago sativa var. polymropha.
In addition to those babies previously identified, we now add two chervils, Chaerophyllum tainturei, as suggested by Glen Rose and now confirmed by Crumby, maybe. Several remained unidentified to date. The only arthropods noted in the bed are fire ants, Solenopsis invicta.
A fuller report shall be upcoming, anon.
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I, Ray was glad to do the above tasks fer a spell as opposed to grubbin'.
In addition to those babies previously identified, we now add two chervils, Chaerophyllum tainturei, as suggested by Glen Rose and now confirmed by Crumby, maybe. Several remained unidentified to date. The only arthropods noted in the bed are fire ants, Solenopsis invicta.
A fuller report shall be upcoming, anon.
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I, Ray was glad to do the above tasks fer a spell as opposed to grubbin'.
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