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Default stinging nettle & curly dock

Well, I said that a serrated stiff and long knife works well on curly
dock. But after a good
rainfall, I can go out and pull some up root and all. They look much
like some carrot.

As for stinging nettle, Urtica dioica, if I grab going upwards, never
going downwards,
I can avoid the hyperdermic needles.

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