I live way down south, so I don't know what kinds of weeds you have growing around there. I have made arrows from dog fennel, golden rod, and horse weed. They are not the most durable materials, but in a pinch, they will make an arrow. Horse weed dries a deep chestnut brown color and makes a good looking arrow. I have found horse weed to be sturdy enough to cut self nocks into them. I think the weight of these type materials is an issue. I had to use shafts of 3/8" diameter or even larger to have enough spine to make a 28" arrow. Cane is my favorite - it outlasts everything else I have tried. Work with what you have. Cut some and bundle it up, dry it out and see if they will shoot. Let us know how it works out.