School: Tullyvin
- Location:
- Tullyvin, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: M. Feeney
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- The names of the weeds that grow on our farm are:- nettles, thistles, docks, rag-weed, crow-foot, day-nettles switch-grass, sow-thistles, hemlock, and horehound. Nettles thistles, docks, and rag-weed, these grow in good land they are bad for the soil. Crow-foot, day-nettles, switch-grass, hemlock, horehound, those grow in bad land and are bad for the soil. The cure for nettle stings are docks, When you get a nettle sting rub a dock leaf to it.
- Collector
- Rose E. Mc Cabe
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Drumhirk, Co. Cavan