Willl
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Iris.EddieWalker said:Does anybody recognize what it is?
Iris.EddieWalker said:Does anybody recognize what it is?
charlz said:They look like wild strawberries.... find a ripe one and taste it! Used to find them every now and then as a kid in Montana... way sweeter and better tasting than the 'domesticated' ones. Usually a little smaller than the end of your pinky.
KentT said:If the blooms are white, it is a wild strawberry. If the blooms are yellow, it is a "Mock Strawberry" -- we called them Snake Berries growing up in East Tennessee, where both occur.
ETD66SS said:Is the water in your pond always so muddy?
How long does the water in ponds down there take to clear up?
I'm surprised, I can already see about 6 feet down in my pond, and the water has a greenish hue...
EddieWalker said:Unfortunately, pond water has a tendancy to stay muddy for awhile here. It will clear up and change color once the rains stop, but we're in the rainy season and there's not much to do about it. I got over an inch and a half last Wednesday in 45 minutes. When it rains like that, the water picks up allot of silt!!!!!
There is an 80% chance of a severe T Storm on Wednesday, so it's just gonna get worse before it gets better.
Eddie