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- 17 de Ago, 2022
I transplanted some water hyacinths to my pond to hopefully choke out the alligator weed and they did an okay job at curbing it but when summer came around they started reproducing like crazy and i had to rake like 90 percent of them out.
Super invasive but because they dont root in the soil cleaning them up was much more pleasant than pulling alligator weed.
I’m hoping for a two-pronged attack where the hyacinths slow them down while the nutria rats attack their numbers because it doesnt look like my neighbors will want to go halfsies on dredging the pond until the problem gets 100x worse.
Super invasive but because they dont root in the soil cleaning them up was much more pleasant than pulling alligator weed.
I’m hoping for a two-pronged attack where the hyacinths slow them down while the nutria rats attack their numbers because it doesnt look like my neighbors will want to go halfsies on dredging the pond until the problem gets 100x worse.
They sell “pink pineapples” in grocery stores but for this reason exactly they cut the tops off. Incredibly difficult to grow from seed.Some pineapple plants in a garden center not far from where I live.
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Apparently, you can cut off the top of a pineapple and just plant it in a pot, and it'll grow roots.
I suspect there's more to it than that.