Let her know she can punch bread dough much harder than she'll ever be allowed to punch her brothers, and you might have fresh bread til she's 20.
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Vincent, the yucca in your pic is definitely not what I was thinking of. If I have ever seen that plant before, I don't remember it. When I was looking up information for yucca the other day, the site I was on said that yucca could grow as far north as Canada. It certainly doesn't look like a cold climate plant, but it would be neat to try it out. I wonder when the best time is to try to pant a cutting. What aort of soil does it like?
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I am with Tex, what I think of yucca is totally different. www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca
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my soil is extremely sandly. i think the name yucca is a cultural thing. in the grocery store it is listed in some places as cassava, and athers as yucca. the cactus thing you were looking at i dont think is edible as far as i know.
even wikipedia lists it as cassava with a side note to yucca/yuca
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Thanks, Vincent. I would like to try and see if we can get some to grow up here. You never know, it may do good. Some places though, it's easier to just let the cows eat the green stuff and then eat the cow.
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