School: Ceapach an tSeagail

Location:
Ceapaigh an tSeagail, Co. na Gaillimhe
Teacher:
Antoine Ó Monacháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0045, Page 0069

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0045, Page 0069

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  2. The most harmful weed growing is the docken-leaf it grows in meadows and it has little seeds on it then after a while the seeds fall to the ground and the seeds spread and grow up into big docken leaves
    Nettles and chicken weed are the next harmful. Another harmful weed is the thistle for it spreads very quickly, and makes the soil very poor. Nettles and thistles are often to be found
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