June 8, 200719 yr Got a question for you master farmers out there. I recently got it into my mind to place a scarecrow in my flower plot instead of growing my typical limps. My question is: Do I need to rake the scarecrow plot after I have placed it? I noticed that the weeds still grow in the plot as if nothing has been placed there. Any information is greatly appreciated. I'm a married mother that plays RuneScape. Got a problem with that?
June 8, 200719 yr Author Bumping only because I would really like to know.... I'm a married mother that plays RuneScape. Got a problem with that?
June 8, 200719 yr I've never used a scarecrow nor plant flowers since I just pay the gardeners that walk around the allotments. I think the weeds growing back is normal. Try pulling out your scarecrow and putting it back on the flower patch when there are weeds. If the scarecrow goes in, then you're a-okay. :mrgreen: Knowledge is Power; a Tip.it guide answers many commonly asked questions.~Celestrana: Making of a Hero ~ (Visit my blog, today!)
June 9, 200719 yr You can place scarecrows on patch that are weeded and the scarecrow still protects your sweetcorn. The presence of weeds does not have any effect on scarecrow on that patch Strangely with WotLK so near, I wished I could delay it a bit to push through that last TBC content in MH/BT :'(.
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