I know this is about Mumsy's garden but if someone has a great idea on getting rid of poison ivy, I'm all ears. We have it all along our property line and I so hate itching.
Mumsy, I meant to write this while it was still topic but I live at the bottom of 2 Finger Lakes. If I left potatoes in the ground, they would be spoiled by spring. Rarely does any of it make it through winter. Occasionally, and this year is it, I have a tomato plant sprout up where it wasn't planted, ( I don't ever recall a potato) and when I called the neighbor to tell her, it went all through church of how I had a tomato grow. It's big news!! I can understand how it could be a problem.
Campsis Radicans (Trumpet Vine) is a creeper that I find so beautiful. I have a couple growing on the edges of my property. I find it to be very invasive, though. What are your thoughts on invasive but so beautiful plants? Do you grow them?
Mumsy, I meant to write this while it was still topic but I live at the bottom of 2 Finger Lakes. If I left potatoes in the ground, they would be spoiled by spring. Rarely does any of it make it through winter. Occasionally, and this year is it, I have a tomato plant sprout up where it wasn't planted, ( I don't ever recall a potato) and when I called the neighbor to tell her, it went all through church of how I had a tomato grow. It's big news!! I can understand how it could be a problem.
Campsis Radicans (Trumpet Vine) is a creeper that I find so beautiful. I have a couple growing on the edges of my property. I find it to be very invasive, though. What are your thoughts on invasive but so beautiful plants? Do you grow them?
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