bumper
Well-Known Member
Loads of them around the field perimeter, which I encountered whilst pulling the remnants of ragwort. Lovely farmer had removed all from the field itself.
Now, I just posted this pic on FB, and a friend with horses on restricted grazing has pulled all her foxgloves. I've never worried about them on the borders as I've never seen a horse even look sideways at one to eat (I expect more dangerous if dried in hay), and it'd take AGES to remove them all! Horses are not on restricted grazing, and in a big @5 acre field with lots of grass.
What do you think?
Now, I just posted this pic on FB, and a friend with horses on restricted grazing has pulled all her foxgloves. I've never worried about them on the borders as I've never seen a horse even look sideways at one to eat (I expect more dangerous if dried in hay), and it'd take AGES to remove them all! Horses are not on restricted grazing, and in a big @5 acre field with lots of grass.
What do you think?