Posted on 05/28/2022 5:07:06 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
LOL!
Thanks for the information.
That is extremely helpful information.
I knew I could count on FReepers for a good answer.
I fought the Creepy Charlie today with great effort.
I have it confined to the shady half of my backyard. Which means I have it surrounded. The ultimate extermination is done with a metal thatch rake.
I knew it was perennial, which is grave. But I just discovered it’s non-native & an invasive.
I miss the audience by posting on Wednesday, but today is a good day for lawn weeds.
I am a cayenne fan too. They dry easily (I use super long twist ties and then hang a strand in the kitchen) and then when dry I put lots of them in a bottle with some light olive oil. I run a toothpick through each one first. After a few days the oil gets nice and pink. Good for starting a stir fry or whenever you want a little heat.
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