Re: todays issues in the garden......
Well, they are cousins of the mints! (Labiatae).
Cathy
On Monday, April 18, 2005, at 06:35 PM, Zemuly Sanders wrote:
Today I noticed my Black & Blue salvia is coming up all over the place
-- like all over the yard. I dug it up and, voila, it travels by
underground runners. There were a whole bunch of them. I just put
those babies back in the bed where they belonged. Can you imagine B&B
being an invasive? I noticed, too, that my Phlomis fruticosa has
multiplied by rooting everwhere the stems have come in contact with
the ground. It's blooms are currently opening. In fact, everything
is jumping up all over the place much faster than I can control it.
Oh, and the creepiest thing -- I'm finding gazillions of tiny rose
plants everywhere! They are just like those we call 'wild' with the
little white blooms. Anyway, I don't know where they are coming from,
but they have taproots that reach to China.
zem
zone 7
West TN
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Subject: Re: [CHAT] todays issues in the garden......
I really don't think that could be Turtlehead. Got a picture?
Kitty
----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna" <gossiper@sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 5:12 PM
Subject: [CHAT] todays issues in the garden......
As I was cleaning up one of the garden beds today, seen these - what
I
thought were seedlings. Been looking at them for a week trying to
decide
what they were. (remember I normally don't get to my yard at this
'time of
year', doing other things for the last 7 years.)
Well decided that some of them had to go as they were in another
plants
area....hum... this seedling is not pulling out very easy.... oops!
This
sucker is traveling around from underground to everywhere! My current
thought (have had a few with this plant) is it might be Chelone? Does
turtlehead spread underground with a massive root system/reminds me
of a
small tree root?
Well what ever it is, it has to go..... so attempted to dig them up
but I
think they won. Going to try earlier in the day and see if I have
more
strength to do this (was tired already when I started this).
So besides hiring some young strong person to do this.... any ideas?
How
about roundup? Would it make it easier to do this after the plants
were
dead?
thoughts folks? It appears to go down about 7 inches of solid root
mass/stems/whatever and it fights being dug up! I was ready to strip
it
down
the 7 or so inches and just get rid of the whole mess... but it
won't even
let you do a patch at a time!
Donna
Who can't wait to get to the other garden with the tansy and white
gooseneck
that I planned on eradicating!
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