Another plant I have come to welcome is the Common Vetch, I think mainly because I didn't know what it was and took a while before triumphantly identifying it. This flower is both valued and scorned by farmers depending on what they are doing: it adds nitrite to the soil and is a good fodder plant for livestock, but you don't want it around once the crops are growing. In a garden, it merely straggles, coils, and flowers. Again, in past years I've had the odd stringy patch of it here and there, but this season it's all over the place.
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