I have some land in upstate NY and these weeds are taking over, they are hard to mow beacuse they are thick and around 3 feet high. Any idea what thye are called and how to get rid of them somewhat easily? Any way of doing it without harmful chemicals, there is a stream close by. Thanks!
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Perhaps the nurseryman meant wild chrysanthemum, also known in the U.S. as mugwort. "Mum" is often used as a shortened form for "chrysanthemum". Here's a pic:
[img]https://njaes.rutgers.edu/images/photos/weeds/medium/mugwort-300.jpg[/img]
The creeping buttercup I eradicated from my yard grew upright, but spread by stolons from the outermost stems. The patch stood about 18" high in the center.
[img]https://njaes.rutgers.edu/images/photos/weeds/medium/mugwort-300.jpg[/img]
The creeping buttercup I eradicated from my yard grew upright, but spread by stolons from the outermost stems. The patch stood about 18" high in the center.
