A study by Humphries and Reynolds confirmed the usefulness of nettles as a forage crop for cows. Production of milk was maintained when nettles were used to replace dry grass silage in the diet of lactating dairy cows [115] . How do animals eat nettles? Although the animals will not eat the plants when they […]
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What Spray Kills Nettles?
glyphosate. For areas that are too heavily overgrown with stinging nettles to be tackled by hand, spray with a systemic weedkiller containing glyphosate, such as Roundup Ultra. Glyphosate is a non-selective systemic weedkiller that will kill any plant it touches, so protect nearby plants with plastic sheeting before spraying. How do you permanently get rid […]
Are Stinging Nettles Only In The Uk?
dioica (European stinging nettle), from Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, has stinging hairs. What countries have stinging nettles? Stinging nettle is distributed nearly worldwide but is especially common in Europe, North America, North Africa, and parts of Asia. The plant is common in herbal medicine, and young leaves can be cooked and eaten as a […]
Where Do Nettles Grow In The Us?
Where Stinging Nettle is Located. Nettles occur in all parts of New York, but are most common in riparian areas, along stream banks and also in disturbed areas especially farmland. In hot areas, they favor sites in partial shade, but will grow in full sun in moist soils along streams or in ditches. Where are […]
Do Butterflies Get Stung By Nettles?
Yellow admiral butterfly numbers have fallen with the decline of stinging nettles. Brush against them and you’ll get a painful sting, but nettles are a gourmet delight for yellow and red admiral butterfly caterpillars. Do nettles sting butterflies? Stinging nettles will attract five colourful species of butterfly but you need to manage the area so […]
Are Stinging Nettles Native?
Two subspecies, American stinging nettle and hoary nettle, are native; the third subspecies in North America, European stinging nettle, was introduced in the mid-1800’s. American stinging nettle and hoary nettle are predominantly monoecious whereas European stinging nettle is typically dioecious. Where did stinging nettles come from? Originally native to Europe, much of temperate Asia and […]
Do Butterflies Like Stinging Nettles?
‘Nettles are the food plant for the caterpillars of red admiral, small tortoiseshell, painted lady and comma butterflies. ‘It’s important to treat your nettles like any other garden plant if you are growing for the benefit of butterflies. Cut them regularly to get good fresh growth from the nettles. ‘ Do nettles sting butterflies? Stinging […]
Are Nettles Native To Britain?
We have two native species of nettle in the British Isles, the common nettle Urtica dioica L. (Figure 1) which has two (some authorities list more) subspecies: ssp. dioica the widespread and often very abundant stinging nettle with which we are all familiar and ssp. When did nettles come to UK? 2004Nettles are interesting for […]
What Lays Eggs On Nettles?
Many common garden butterflies, such as the Red Admiral, Comma and Small Tortoiseshell, lay eggs on stinging nettles, but other butterflies breed on more garden-worthy plants. When should you not pick nettles? Nettles are best when very tender, so pick them in the spring when the nettles are just coming up or later in the […]
Are There Nettles In Australia?
Urtica incisa, commonly called scrub nettle, stinging nettle, and tall nettle, is an upright perennial herb native to streams and rainforest of eastern and southern Australia, from the north–east southwards through the east, of Queensland and New South Wales, then across the south, through Victoria, Tasmania, south- How do you treat nettle stings in Australia? […]
Where Do Nettles Grow?
A very common plant, the stinging nettle can be found growing in gardens, hedgerows, fields, woodlands and many other habitats. Its preference for damp, fertile and disturbed ground makes it a good coloniser of places enriched by human activities, such as agriculture and development. Where does nettle grow in the US? Where Stinging Nettle is […]
Are Nettles Irish?
‘Nettles may be found by feeling for them in the darkest night’. They are recognised as being a rich source of vitamin C and contain more iron than spinach. Information on Common Nettle. Common Name: Common Nettle Irish Name: Neantóg Family Group: Urticaceae Distribution: View Map (Courtesy of the BSBI) Where do nettles come from? […]
Are There Stinging Nettles In Uk?
Stinging or common nettles (Urtica dioica) are widespread across the UK, as can been on the BSBI map which shows the distribution of the nettle across the country. They can be found in woodlands, hedgerows, gardens and disturbed ground. Does stinging nettle grow in the UK? Stinging or common nettles (Urtica dioica) are widespread across […]
Is Sudocrem Good For Stinging Nettles?
I’ve been carrying this around with me and used it to great effect out cycling and to combat my lifelong nemesis, nettle stings! Somehow, wherever and whenever I’m out I seem to get stung somewhere. For me this stuff is great, doesn’t take up room in my pack and it’s really easy to apply. What […]
Are Nettles Only In The Uk?
U. dioica subsp. dioica (European stinging nettle), from Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, has stinging hairs. Do other countries have nettles? Stinging nettle is distributed nearly worldwide but is especially common in Europe, North America, North Africa, and parts of Asia. The plant is common in herbal medicine, and young leaves can be cooked and […]
Is Nettles Good For Hair Growth?
Not only does nettle help in combating hair loss, it also helps in hair re-growth. Nettle leaves are rich in silica and sulphur. This helps in making hair shinier and healthier. Rinsing hair with nettle extracts and water results in re-growth of lost hair and also helps in restoring the original hair colour. How do […]
Where Are Stinging Nettles Found In The World?
Stinging nettle is distributed nearly worldwide but is especially common in Europe, North America, North Africa, and parts of Asia. The plant is common in herbal medicine, and young leaves can be cooked and eaten as a nutritious potherb. Where in the world does stinging nettle grow? Urtica dioica was originally found in the cooler […]
Do Nettles Always Sting?
Nope! Also if you dry it, it won’t sting you. You can even it raw without being stung. Is there nettle that doesn’t sting? White dead-nettle does not sting. It displays dense clusters of white flowers in whorls around its stem, and can be found on disturbed ground, such as roadside verges. What time of […]
Do Nettles Sting Dogs Noses?
Stinging nettles are a menace to dogs. If you’ve ever wondered if stinging nettles hurt dogs then the answer is yes. Can stinging nettles sting dogs nose? You might think that because your dog has a nice thick fur coat, they won’t feel stinging nettle stings. However, their fur only gives them a little bit […]
Can You Eat Nettles That Have Flowered?
Nettles should not be eaten once they have flowered but can be cut back to produce young flowerless nettles in no time. A very abundant and under used superfood that is very easy to identify if a little painful to collect without gloves. When should you not eat stinging nettles? Here’s just 4 times it […]