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May 10, 2018 8:56 AM CST
Name: dana aka iris28
tristate area, ky z6b
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Irises Roses
grannysgarden said:That is good, Dana! While you are clearing 'IT' be careful not to drop a little piece of 'IT'. And every spring search for a little sprout and go into Hulk mode. Grumbling Somehow 'IT' came up in a bed that has a five foot paving border between the bed and 'IT'. Must have been a seed from a bloom. Now i am on sentry duty. 'IT' is living on a hillside that is very steep so I can't eradicate 'IT' there without doing damage to the property. Glare I guess there are things growing in every area that are a challenge to gardeners. Bermuda grass, old fashioned Nandinas, Sweet Gum tree seedlings and IT are on the top of my list. (I won't mention Sweet Autumn Clematis which I planted myself. *Blush* or a rambling rose that was a gift and has become my nemesis.) ~~~ i may invest in a blow torch. Glare


Haha yea we also have houtinia (spelling ?) and trumpet creepers and Honeysuckle vines. It's lile the previous owner went to the nursery and said you got anything invasive ? I'll take it all

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