… just occasionally, I win at weeding
I’m thinking of having it stuffed and mounted on the wall.
… just occasionally, I win at weeding
I’m thinking of having it stuffed and mounted on the wall.
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So it *is* possible! All laud and honour to the might of your weeding fork, my dear! I think that deserves a congratulatory drink: dandelion wine anyone?
I didn’t even really use the fork – I just pulled it out of the ground! One advantage of being so waterlogged …
You’ve ruined now. There is such a thing as too much honesty…
sorry!
All that root, so little plant… Congratulations a weeding win
It had clearly been ‘weeded’ unsuccessfully several times before. So a double win
Part triffid by the look of it. That a GM hybrid root if ever I saw one. How many more are lurking out there?
Good God, that is some sort of mutant. You have put me off any attempt to try that now.
John
I think that’s probably what all dandelion roots look like, if you can ever get them out whole
It deserves to be immortalised as one of those wonderful engravings showing the whole plant, 19th century style.
Like http://www.sallypinhey.com/prints ? Although that root’s nothing…
Exactly! But don’t say the other bit too loudly when the rest of them are still listening …
Very funny, oh I have felt the need to do something similar. LOOK EVERYONE…LOOK what I weeded! Imagine in generations to come…little children looking up at the wall in amazement…”Your great great granny pulled that out of the garden, waaaaay back in…” An achievement to be noted for years to come”
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