Hierbas de mala reputactión (hehehe)
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Cichorium intybus
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Equisetum arvense
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Gaillardia pulchella
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Plantago major
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Taraxacum officinale
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Trifolium pratense
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Agropyron repens (Quack grass) – poorly drained, heavy clay soil. Net like roots to help control erosion, hold together soil.
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Chicory – alkaline soil
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Convolvulus (Bindweed) – poor drainage, hardpan not-cultivated soil.
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Crabgrass – Low soil fertility and compacted soil, low calcium, dry soil
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Equisetum (Horsetail) – low lime, sandy, light, acidic soil. Accumulates silicon, magnesium, calcium, iron and cobalt. To kill, increase pH and fertility.
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Gaillardia pulchella (Blanket Flower, Gaillardia) – highly salt tolerant
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Hawkweed – acidic soil
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Mullein – Chronic dry soil
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Plantago (Plantain) – heavy, compacted, acidic, low fertility soil.
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Prickly sowthistle – Chronic dry soil
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Queen Anne’s Lace - – Chronic dry soil
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Ranunculus (Buttercup) – does well in poorly drained, cultivated soil. Accumulates potassium from soil.
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Rumex (Dock) – waterlogged, poorly drained soil with increasing acidity. Have a deep taproot to bring up nutrients and help soil structure.
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(Sorrel) – acidic, low lime soil. Tap root brings up minerals to alkalinize the soil.
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Stellaria (Chickweed) – indicates healthy fertile soil where the soil is cool and moist. Accumulates potassium, phosphorus and manganese.
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Taraxacum (Dandelion) – heavy, clayey, compacted, acidic soil.
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Thistle – heavy, compacted soils. Deep taproots to break soil and bring up iron.
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Trifolium (Clover) – low fertility soil (low in N).
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Vicia (Vetch) – indication of low nitrogen, low fertility soil.