Well, I think most anthros love a Saturday morn with possibly no work demands for that day, maybe a stint in the garden or a good book or an event with kids or just maybe a long snooze…
I love that last one.
Lunapic is helping me lounge colorfully, haha, but being in rainbow land helps, too.
Have a snoozy weekend…
…or help mama and me pull some weeds.
If anyone knows how to get rid of oxalis biologically (!), please let mama know!
I work Saturday. Tuesday is my day to rest, some weeks. Time off is a good thing when you can get it.
Sorry I have no clue of how to get up and get rid of plants beyond digging them up, and hoping you get all the roots. Being that I have a black thumb and kill everything, maybe if I tried to grow it for you in your yard, it would give up and die.
HAHA, I’m sure your thumb is not really that black, maybe only light green? As I mentioned you could try radishes next spring. They’ll grow for anyone, believe you me although one year mama’s came up like straight little red and white sticks!
The Lady likes oxalis. She has a purple one as a house plant. I don’t mess with it, of course. ~Murphy
Makes a great salad, mama eats the stems but not many…not sure she could handle all of our ‘weeds’haha.
LouLou, you are looking furry colourful!
Sorry, can’t help with the gardening. She has whatever the opposite is of Green Fingers (mol).
Haha, J-kittyies, but you can ALWAYS help with ..uh…fertilization…..
Those are some snazzy colors, Loulou! Very 😎 cool art!
It’s the old Lunapic story…they always come through.
Loulou you look ELECTRIC! Where do you plug in????!!!
Hugs, Teddy
HAHA, dat’s a goot one…and Lunapic saves our bacon, haha.
Very cool art. Not sure where to get it, but I looked it up and liquid chelated iron is an organic way to get rid of it. XO
MERCI MERCI mama is going to Google it right now. THANK YOU.
Oxalis is edible ! Mama can make it into a tasty salad !(Double check this oF course, but our huMom occasinallly munches on some in the yard.
https://www.foragesf.com/blog/2019/12/5/oxalis-thats-sour-grass-to-all-you-kids-out-there
Mama used to munch on it too, and still does on some long stems in a neighbor’s garden when she visits, but the little bulbs have to be taken out or they spread like bamboo…Thank you for the idea.
Super cool and colorful art!!!
Merci, Mr T. Loonypics to the rescue yet again.
Whoa, Angel Loulou!
Are we back in the hippie days again?!?
We like the oxalis leaves; used to have plants in the house because they are popular for St. Patrick’s Day, but cannot give any advice on them growing wild, sorry.
Ms Ellen gave me some, merci, and they are edible, called sour grass, and mama chewed on then as a child, but they are high in oxalic acid, which one should watch. Also found in spinach, chard and beets.