I'm posting this because every spring I forget what this weed is called
So, to remind myself: it's very common on lawns and grassy areas, it likes dry, sandy nutrient-deficient soil.
That's a useful indicator: it's all over the area that I'm turning into a veg plot at school.
Thankfully we're doing raised beds so we can put richer, better soil into them and build up fertility with the usual homemade compost. Yarrow is rich in magnesium, calcium and phosphate, so it's going in the daleks
So, to remind myself: it's very common on lawns and grassy areas, it likes dry, sandy nutrient-deficient soil.
That's a useful indicator: it's all over the area that I'm turning into a veg plot at school.
Thankfully we're doing raised beds so we can put richer, better soil into them and build up fertility with the usual homemade compost. Yarrow is rich in magnesium, calcium and phosphate, so it's going in the daleks
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