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Don't throw away these weeds. Useful and valuable.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Don't throw away these weeds. Useful and valuable.

People who grew up in the countryside do not feel strange to see these grasses, but as people who have been living in cities, they can not even call out their names, let alone their usefulness.

It can often be seen in the fields of the countryside, and this kind of grass likes to grow in the fields to compete with crops for nutrition. Farmers sometimes like to fight crickets with cow tendon grass. In fact, many people do not know that this herb is a very good medicine, and it can fight the poison of the plague by boiling water all the year round.

Plantain is like to be called Hedyotis diffusa in some places. Maybe its leaves look like the tongue of an ox. This grass can often be seen in front and back of farmers' houses. Ordinary farmers will not eradicate it when they see it. It is of great use. Plantain is a delicacy, whether it's cold dressing, stir-frying or stuffing. It also has the magical effect of hemostasis and disinfection.

Barnyardgrass has grown rice farmers all know that barnyardgrass is the biggest headache for farmers, it is the previous life of rice grown by people. It can be said that people used to eat barnyardgrass. Since we discovered rice, this barnyardgrass seems to have become the natural enemy of rice, but it has to grow in rice fields for nutrition. In fact, barnyardgrass is not as bad as thought, it also has its own nutritional value, for example, it can stop bleeding, its seedlings can be used as medicine.

It is not a matter of a day or two for thistle to harm farmland. Despite the beautiful flowers of thistle, its roots are very long. The stinging thistle is tenacious in vitality and has deep roots in the ground. If you want to eradicate it, you must manually eradicate it. Because of the thorns on its leaves, you must wear gloves when uprooting it. But unexpectedly, it can treat wound bleeding.

Taken from the official account of Peasant Heaven and Earth

 
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