I think I have finally figured out the perfect machine for controlling those pesky spring weeds…sheep. Well, I know it is not for everyone, but our pregnant herd of Katahdin ewes are let loose from their pasture in the afternoon to graze freely within the secure fencing of the entire property for a few hours. To my delight, they have completely rid the mulched area beneath over 20 crab apples of chickweed, mouse ear, henbit, cress and any other savory weed that it otherwise my nemesis this time of the year.
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