ShellieESterling
Garden Ornament
That's what this is, correct? I found it on the corner of our pasture.
Hmm... well, I suppose I'll have to tear out the nightshade then. I can plant the garden near the wild cherries and use the other side for the sheep. Geez... this place. I'll find some other deadly plant as soon as I go to purchase sheep, I'm sure.karanleaf said:What type of cherry trees are you talking about in your pasture?? Wild Cherry is not good for horses.. I don't know what if any effect it would have if sheep ate any of the fruit or leaves. You might want to check with you local extensision office and who ever may be a speicalist on sheep.
If they're already flowering right now and you're not picking the flowers or berries then yes, you probably will have more next year. This is the second year of heavy tilling, weeding and removing flowers and berries of any plants that pop up and we're still have them come up. I mean they're not that hard to control with heavy mulching and regular weeding.ShellieESterling said:Will it effect my garden at all? I plan to over haul and till half the pasture for a garden in the spring, since it's so late in the season already. I'll use the other half (near the cherry trees) for the sheep, when we get those. Would that work?