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Hi. I am new to the garden web! So excited to find you all. I just bought a home with a huge neglected yard. I have spent the last three months beginning to transform it!. I always loved to garden, but have never had the opportunity (or the time) to do it on a large scale...and am super pumped! There is a lot I don't know....so I can see myself as a frequent visitor here. I recently retired, the kids are up and out, so now its my time!
Anyway, I had this strange little "thing" pop up in my strawberry patch. I just left it alone, and watched it grow, but now I am very curious if it is a weed or a plant. The "bristles" are starting to get a little stiff. They used to be soft. Any ideas? Should I pull it, or is it something I might want to move somewhere else?
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