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Saturday, 12 May 2007 07:34 pmThe Victorious
We're smiling, because we will eat hearty tonight!



Actually they all ended up in a yard-waste bag, because none of us felt like dandelion greens.
Even though they were well-washed.
I had help testing out the Lee Valley high-pressure weed puller! It's quite a bit more fun than digging or levering out the dandelions, and I can safely say that the yard's watered now. In fact, I hope it isn't a muddy soup. It is creepy the number of feet underground that a stubby little one-flower dandelion will reach.
And unfortunately, there are still a LOT of dandelions in our yard. I think I did... 3/4ths of the back yard? Four hours work?
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Date: Sunday, 13 May 2007 12:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Sunday, 13 May 2007 12:50 am (UTC)There are claw/lever removers that probably get the same amount of root as the trowel, but faster.
It's hard to say for speed, but I think the squirt-gun is overall slightly slower than the trowel method, becaue I've got the means (and the interest) for being certain they won't grow right back from the root. So I'll dig around with the gun to be sure it'll all come up when I pull.
I'm curious how much/little root I need to remove to guarantee it won't grow... Maybe the bottom half is inert. Maybe not.
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Date: Sunday, 13 May 2007 01:14 am (UTC)My dogs have created so many grass-free mud spots in my yard that I'm actually happy when they fill with dandelions.
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Date: Sunday, 13 May 2007 01:39 am (UTC)But, seriously. I'm very tempted.
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Date: Sunday, 13 May 2007 06:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Monday, 14 May 2007 12:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Monday, 14 May 2007 03:26 pm (UTC)Wow. That is an excellent point.
I forgot to show you the worms. They come out in droves, with enough water. If you had to harvest worms, you'd be set with this system too.
(I don't think there's a collective noun for worms. "A drove of worms" doesn't sound right at all.)