Posted by Billy NY on April 27, 2015 at 21:22:47 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Milkweed seed posted by glennster on April 27, 2015 at 17:25:23:
I wonder about birdox, apparently the root is an astringent. I had a 2 year plant of it grow in my compost pile, which was loaded with nitrogen. I cut it when it headed out, big healthy plant, dried it on tarp to avoid dropping seed, and shook a food storage bag full of high quality seed out of it, nice grain to it at least LOL !Fennel or anisette like. I remember cutting thick patches of it here way back when, got rid of all of it, rarely does one mature, at least its one plant you can knock back easily by mowing on time, but also spreads rapidly if you don't.
I've got some milkweed coming back, used to be able to control it just by hand in each small field, and it does not always do so well, dry spells will stunt it, no pods etc. Lately, just best to cut before it seeds. Can't imagine cleaning the fuzz off it, chaff would be extremely flammable, I'd not want to be near any great quantity of that.
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