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Jul 25, 2016 7:50 PM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
Grace of the Lord Jesus be with all
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Daniel--Thank you for your kind offer, but here most Asiatic jasmine are highly invasive. In this area rodents find Asiatic jasmine a great nesting place. Although snow in summer is supposed to be less invasive, I find that almost all things considered a non- invasive variety become invasive here within 4 years. I am pretty happy with my ornamental sweet potato. Maybe it's my mulch or that it dies every winter and will not regrow till the ground or night temperatures reach 70. It has not been invasive, but maybe in other southern climates where there is evergreen I could see that. There are no roots to pull, just scissor cut or move the vine or in the extreme heat it stops growing. Many blessings for a wonderful week and successful endeavors!
One to take to heart....1 John 4 ..............................................Where there is smoke...there is fire...in most cases the smoke will kill you long before the fire consumes you. Beware of smoke screens! Freedom is not free and when those who have not paid the price or made the sacrifice...think that only they are right and entitled to speak...they bring us tryanny.
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