"Just what are you guys growing here?" she asked.
I asked her where she found it and she said it was all over the back yard.
It gives a whole new meaning to my Scott's "weed and feed" routine
"Just what are you guys growing here?" she asked.
I asked her where she found it and she said it was all over the back yard.
It gives a whole new meaning to my Scott's "weed and feed" routine
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13 comments:
You could at least hide them in with the tomatoes.
Lol. Reminds me of an exchange I had with Trav over the weekend.
He was outside, and when he came in I asked what he had been doing:
Trav: Weeding.
Me: Oh, I heard the weed whaker.
Trav: Oh, that wasn't me... I wasn't the one with the weed whaker, I was just the one with the weed.
Me: Err....
Trav: I mean weedS.
Me: Lol. Weedsss, sweetie, weedsss. The s makes a big difference in this case!
By the by, were you the one who recommended Killer Angels to me? If so, wanted to let you know that I loved it! Not normally into historical fiction, but this was VERY good! Thanks.
looks like a vine that used to climb up the front of our old house.
There's only one way to tell for sure.
Not pot, pot generally has 9 leaves i believe. More than 5 for sure. Looks like a creeping vine.
Kill it with fire?
maybe its Cleome:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/Cleome%20vs.%20marijuana/misshestermoffitt/cleome.jpg
it might be edible, though.
Like Jim said, only one way to find out! Whatever doesn't kill you will make you really hungry. Also, laughing.
Pass the doche pan the the left hand side
ITs good stuff. Its from Toronto.
It doesn't quite look like pot. Not that I'd know. Really.
My guess is Virginia creeper
At least it's not poison ivy! We have plenty of that.
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