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Aug 7, 2018 1:02 PM CST
Name: Dr. Demento Jr.
Minnesota (Zone 3b)
Steven said:Daturas re-seed here too, not alot just in a nice sort of way. Morning glories too, they come up so thick it could be a lawn. I used to weed them by the handfulls all summer........very pretty but pesty.

I dug this out of the graveyard because while I have Daturas all over, I can control them easily but I have not planted any Morning Glories for many years and I am still fighting the suckers in both of my gardens.

I used to love Morning Glories but now it seems the ones I planted , I do not consider planting in a plastic trellis thingy to be in the same category as those that infest my gardens, are so pathetic I quit but those in the gardens are huge and extremely annoying.
I used to let the mint go for my cat Ringo but now that he is gone I pull it and have little trouble with it.

This year I left a cluster, of Datura ,over six plants go in my South garden as I was going to transplant them when they were young but never got around to it.
They came up fine and looked neat in a cluster like that but last time I went home it looked like a bomb had gone off in the middle and they were all spread out at a thirty degree or so angle.
Weird.
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