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Aug 30, 2016 4:13 PM CST
Name: stone
near Macon Georgia (USA) (Zone 8a)
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okapizebra said:I certainly don't plan on ripping it out. The only problem is that it sprouted in the middle of my aloe. Perhaps I'll move the aloe into a different pot.

Am I right to assume that it will produce pods soon since it is flowering?

If I plant it in the yard, should I worry about it spreading and taking over?


I wouldn't bother moving anything.
at my house sesbania is an annual.... will die soon after setting seed.

and... even in the veggie garden, there's no problems.

If i get a lot of seedlings, they pull easily... not much root, and the compost pile needs greens.

Last winter I pulled out the finished plant and left it on top of a bed.
this spring I filled my starter pots from that bed, and had seedlings come up in some of the pots where the seeds that I planted didn't make it... I set out the sesbania in new beds... looks very nice.

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