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From Sycamore Springs: Star of Bethlehem is vexatious weed

She's settled on concoction of Boiling Water and White Vinegar in fight to reclaim pasture ground from invading Star of Bethlehem

By Cynthia A Meyer
The flower in question is Star of Bethelem. Even as pretty as the tiny flower seems to be. It is difficult to get rid of once it takes root in pasture areas. I have been battling the noxious little weed for years.

Trying all the DIY recipes to eradicate from the premises. So far I am only slowing it down at best, but a mixture of boiling water and white vinegar seem to gain me a bit of ground against the weed. - Cynthia A Meyer
Comments re photo 49384 Wildflowers of Kentucky White flowers




This story was posted on 2013-05-05 03:22:20
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