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  • From: Tom Olenio <tolenio@sentex.net>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Carpet of thistle?
  • Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 16:44:02 -0400

Hello,

This thistle is not tall enough to fall. It is only like a dandilion in
size. It is flat and forms a carpet of prickly leaves.

Later,
Tom

Scott Williamson wrote:

> I hope for your sake it's not Canada Thistle. I have that all over and I'm
> going to be fighting it for years.
>
> Based on my population of rabbits I'm doubtful the thistle will discourage
> them at all. I only wish that rabbits would eat the thistle.
>
> The Canada Thistle I have dies and falls to the ground rather quickly after
> it's killed, but it will start growing again if there is a warm spell in
> January (like last year for me). It appears to be quite cold hardy.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Olenio [mailto:tolenio@sentex.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:13 PM
> To: North American Fruit Explorers
> Subject: [NAFEX] Carpet of thistle?
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have been mowing my new little vineyard and have noted a nice carpet of
> thistle/nettle
> underfoot. It is only as tall as the mower deck allows, and is only a
> problem if you kneel without
> looking.
>
> This got me wondering... Will this thistle carpet discourage rabbits this
> fall?
>
> I never really thought about the life cycle of thistle/nettles before and I
> am not sure what
> happens to the plant when frost hits.
>
> >From what I have read, thistle is a biennial, producing a large rosette of
> >spiny leaves the first
> year. It's leaves looke like the dandilion, only with stinging nettles.
> My guess is that in year
> three all the thistle will be gone, as I never let is seed, only allow it
> the low growing leaves of
> the first year.
>
> The low carpet of thistle is not an issue for the grapes as they have weed
> block around them.
>
> Has this type of rabbit barrier been explored? A carpet of thistles keeps
> my shoes on, and careful
> about kneeling. Seems like it should work on rabbits too. Possibly there
> are other low growing
> nettles that would work in the orchard to discourage varmits.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> Thomas Olenio
> Ontario, Canada
> Hardiness Zone 5b
>
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