A weed is a plant that thrives where you don’t want it. A decorative plant is one that REFUSES to thrive where you want it (at least if I’m the gardener). I have tried over and over to get Spouse to accept that “thrive” is more important than “where I want it”. No success.
I’ve been tempted, but sadly if I do then their windy tendrils, blow-y about seeds and underground root mazes find their ways into the neighbor’s yards
and I’m not quite Republican enough to call that an entitlement of Ma Freedumb
Oddly enough, I intentionally maintain a small, flourishing weed patch. High fiber weeds, requiring a long digestion period, are exactly the diet my little vegan Mediterranean tortoise prefers and needs. (Fresh fruits and vegetables can actually make him sick if given as a regular diet.) I’ve had him since he hatched in October, 2007.
Growing weeds (not weed) isn’t necessarily a bad idea. Many weeds are edible or useful in other ways. For example, chickweed is quite good. It doesn’t grow in America, but there’s a weed that people here absolutely hate, because it’s so hard to get rid of. It’s called “northern dock”, and the young leaves are good in salads (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumex_longifolius). Clover can be used to make tea, and dandelion flowers are used to make wine. And let’s not forget the medicinal value of many weeds.
well there really is no such thing as a weed. A weed is simpley any plant growing where you do not want it. So if i have a sunflower in my rose garden that sunflower is a weed.
Observe a three or four year old child discovering a dandelion for the first time; either the dazzling yellow bloom, or the ball of downy seeds. You’d think they’d discovered the rarest treasure in all the world.
What most people call weeds, I call indigenous species. For me, a weed is a plant that I don’t want growing in that specific spot, and sometimes means a rose bush that I don’t want my dogs to get tangled in.
Anyone remember the cartoonist that did a comic about giving weeds instead of flowers? The gag was that weeds are much more honest in expressing the giver’s true emotions toward the recipient. (I could see Nick @Galifianakis using this.)
I have large chunks of my garden set aside for wild plants like milkweed, food for Monarch butterflies. These plants seem to be the only things the deer and groundhogs won’t destroy.
Hey, weeds are just a label. They have stems and green leaves just like any other plant, and they’re quite hardy and easy to cultivate. Most have small cute flowers. The yellow flowers from the Dandy lions in my yard on a spring morning are breath taking.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
Are you growing weeds, or are you growing weed?
MatthewHecht over 3 years ago
Genius.
BasilBruce over 3 years ago
Sing along with Basil: “Dandelion don’t tell no lies . . .”
alaskajohn1 over 3 years ago
Sounds like my yard for the last 20 years
Gent over 3 years ago
It isn’t illegal where you’re at, eh, Rat?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
I appreciate Rat’s new interest in agricolture.
Ratkin Premium Member over 3 years ago
As long as you keep it watered and mowed it just looks like lawn.
Johnny Q Premium Member over 3 years ago
The way I look at it, a garden’s primary purpose is to grow weeds for composting; everything else is a by-product!
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
A weed is just a plant you don’t want somewhere…
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
“Il faut cultiver notre jardin.” —Voltaire
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
Translation of the above, from Candide , “One must cultivate one’s own garden.”
djlactin over 3 years ago
I kept having to pull roses from my weed patch.
AndreasMartin over 3 years ago
If it causes too much bother, smoke it.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
A weed is a plant that thrives where you don’t want it. A decorative plant is one that REFUSES to thrive where you want it (at least if I’m the gardener). I have tried over and over to get Spouse to accept that “thrive” is more important than “where I want it”. No success.
franki_g over 3 years ago
I’ve been tempted, but sadly if I do then their windy tendrils, blow-y about seeds and underground root mazes find their ways into the neighbor’s yards
and I’m not quite Republican enough to call that an entitlement of Ma Freedumb
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Oddly enough, I intentionally maintain a small, flourishing weed patch. High fiber weeds, requiring a long digestion period, are exactly the diet my little vegan Mediterranean tortoise prefers and needs. (Fresh fruits and vegetables can actually make him sick if given as a regular diet.) I’ve had him since he hatched in October, 2007.
iggyman over 3 years ago
Rat ought to know weeds, he is the crabgrass in the lawn of life!
SNVBD over 3 years ago
Why bother pulling weeds? Does your grass really has to be exactly 6 mm long and free of dandelions and stuff? Like a green billiard sheet?
Purple People Eater over 3 years ago
Growing weeds (not weed) isn’t necessarily a bad idea. Many weeds are edible or useful in other ways. For example, chickweed is quite good. It doesn’t grow in America, but there’s a weed that people here absolutely hate, because it’s so hard to get rid of. It’s called “northern dock”, and the young leaves are good in salads (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumex_longifolius). Clover can be used to make tea, and dandelion flowers are used to make wine. And let’s not forget the medicinal value of many weeds.
https://practicalselfreliance.com/edible-weeds/
Ignatz Premium Member over 3 years ago
ALL PLANTS MATTER.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Those aren’t weeds. They’re flowers.
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
It would save a lot of work.
akachman Premium Member over 3 years ago
My garden is sandy dirt. It’s a desert oasis.
SusieB over 3 years ago
Some weeds, like dandelions, are pretty
PBS1! over 3 years ago
Goat should be glad Rat has found an interest other than exploiting others for money. So what if it involves weeds?
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
Gallagher had it right: “If you water and fertilize a plant, and it dies, it’s a flower. If you pull it out, and it grows back, IT’S A WEED!”
dalemcginnis over 3 years ago
The definition of a weed is any plant growing where you don’t want it, therefore Rat has no weeds.
omegasupreme over 3 years ago
well there really is no such thing as a weed. A weed is simpley any plant growing where you do not want it. So if i have a sunflower in my rose garden that sunflower is a weed.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
Miss Peach called. Arthur wants his weed patch back.
Querao (you can also call me quinn) over 3 years ago
“Weeds”?
Bookworm over 3 years ago
Observe a three or four year old child discovering a dandelion for the first time; either the dazzling yellow bloom, or the ball of downy seeds. You’d think they’d discovered the rarest treasure in all the world.
ChristineMurphy over 3 years ago
What most people call weeds, I call indigenous species. For me, a weed is a plant that I don’t want growing in that specific spot, and sometimes means a rose bush that I don’t want my dogs to get tangled in.
Nyckname over 3 years ago
Wouldn’t Goat just eat them? Along with pretty much everything else growing in the yard?
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Keeps a garden simple……
Linguist over 3 years ago
When I lived in Arizona, I had a natural lanscaped lawn. Anything that had a flower on it was definitely a weed or a cactus.
Goat from PBS over 3 years ago
Those are some really short sunflowers I’m growing. A lot of work, but it’s worth it.
Mr. Snuffles over 3 years ago
I live in Colorado, so I could legally drop the s from weeds.
dsom8 over 3 years ago
Anyone remember the cartoonist that did a comic about giving weeds instead of flowers? The gag was that weeds are much more honest in expressing the giver’s true emotions toward the recipient. (I could see Nick @Galifianakis using this.)
IG-88 over 3 years ago
What a choice of “flower” mouse. So inspiring.
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
I have large chunks of my garden set aside for wild plants like milkweed, food for Monarch butterflies. These plants seem to be the only things the deer and groundhogs won’t destroy.
Wizard4168 over 3 years ago
You call it a “weed”, I call it a “hardy perennial”.
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
Rat is the weed we’d rather not have to deal with.
kaycstamper over 3 years ago
Works for me! :D
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Call them native plants.
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
♪ ♫ He likes weeds ♪ ♫
ScottHolman over 3 years ago
Hey, weeds are just a label. They have stems and green leaves just like any other plant, and they’re quite hardy and easy to cultivate. Most have small cute flowers. The yellow flowers from the Dandy lions in my yard on a spring morning are breath taking.
wolfboy oz boy over 3 years ago
i think the weeds are growing by them self (that is a bad greden)
oakie817 over 3 years ago
if i had a garden, it would be full of weeds
Jayneknox over 3 years ago
Some weeds are tasty. Purslane, dandelions, oxalis…
Pointspread over 3 years ago
That’s funny!
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
I do, Rat. Growing weeds is actually a smart, sane, sustainable ploy!
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 3 years ago
If you’re trying to grow it, then it’s not a weed.
wordsmeet over 3 years ago
I bet Rat’s growing varieties of weed. Hence, weeds.
leopardglily almost 2 years ago
Not surprised that Rat grows weed.
alantain 9 months ago
Weeds are flowers with a greater will to live.