Out here we take what we can get. But look what we got!! We haven’t looked it up yet but it kind of looks like a cross between green sage and lamb’s ear. Any ideas?
>It looks like what is locally known as Mexican Alfalfa, or tumbleweed in its infancy. Too bad you don't have a goat- it's pretty good feed while it's young!
>Awww. It's really depressing to think that these soft, friendly, squishy little things could become 6ft diameter bouncing balls of death and destruction. I really DO need a goat, huh? 😉
>It looks like what is locally known as Mexican Alfalfa, or tumbleweed in its infancy. Too bad you don't have a goat- it's pretty good feed while it's young!
>Awww. It's really depressing to think that these soft, friendly, squishy little things could become 6ft diameter bouncing balls of death and destruction. I really DO need a goat, huh? 😉