Early season can be difficult for neat freaks that look out for any sightings of unintentional plants. From seeding, incidental lines of growth is a sign of vegetable, everything else is an enemy.
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Looks like a vegetable, I would guess lettuce in the second picture. In the first, I think it is either beans or cucumber.
We put in some Scott's ERGO mulch into our vegetable garden. Can't plant until May 15th though.
We work in the Golf Environment where the concerns are not for a lush green, but also the plant life environment around it. New species of plants usually get added but there is also green life that nobody is sure what it is. Most Golf courses would evaluate if it's not harmful, and looks nice - then just leave it. Thanks for your article. Golf Merchandise NHL Golf Merchandise Golf Merchandise
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Looks like a vegetable, I would guess lettuce in the second picture. In the first, I think it is either beans or cucumber.
We put in some Scott's ERGO mulch into our vegetable garden. Can't plant until May 15th though.
We work in the Golf Environment where the concerns are not for a lush green, but also the plant life environment around it. New species of plants usually get added but there is also green life that nobody is sure what it is. Most Golf courses would evaluate if it's not harmful, and looks nice - then just leave it.
Thanks for your article.
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