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This time, I analyzed a piece of land I’ve fertilized before.
I waited for a good planting day because most of weather forecasters said it would snowing for a few days even
though I learned about manure which I need to fertilize by 2 weeks before planting.
So I’ve observed my field.
Found weeds in my field.
I divided the land in 2;
A side, I cultivated at that time.
On the B side ,I only removed the Field horsetails that had stronger roots.
Why I do like that;
More experienced farmers taught me that the cultivated field weeds mostly have soft roots so it would be easier to rip it off the ground.
I found a small Field horsetail this time in my B field but then I removed it.
These are often hated by farmers.
I wish they don’t grow up in A.
I found 2 weeds on both sides; Henbit and Bitter cress.
Both of them are spring weeds.
You might find some of them if you walk around and they inform you “Spring is coming.”
I took some of them from each field and felt that they did’t have strong roots.
It could be easy to remove them.
However, I don’t recommend you to weed in rainy day because;
・It takes too much effort to remove soil around weeds
・To keep the soil on field because it has nutritious components
Some Weeds are related with season.
Soft root weeds tend to grow up on cultivated field.
Thank you for reading!
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