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Our Milkweed grows along our driveway. We have trees and water it with dripline. They've been slowly spreading along that. This year, I will take the seeds when they're ripe and spread them all the way up... like you said... grow, grow, grow...I like milkweeds out in the field. That's another one I've had to keep on top of to keep out of the garden.
But out in the field? You go, milkweed! You and goldenrod can just take off and spread and feed the bees!
As I empty my garden beds, I'm planting buckwheat as a ground cover. I don't need to worry about it being a problem, as the first frost will kill it. It shades out weeds, and if it has time to flower, the honeybees can have a feast.
Next year, I plan to have a section of the garden planted in buckwheat, just for the bees. And maybe also in some areas that end up getting full of weeds.
Buckwheat honey...![]()

It's great that you can plant buckwheat.
We have raised beds in our garden, getting too old to get down on the ground and then get back up...lol