Re: Amer. Gardener article/Wild Greens
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- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:14:43 -0600
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How long have the invaders been in your garden? You could be dealing with multi generations. Can give you my reference if you like.
Cathy
On Friday, January 23, 2004, at 05:00 PM, Marge Talt wrote:
----------From: cathy carpenter <cathyc@rnet.com> Garlic mustard is a biennial. The seeds have a 20 month dormancy.
20 month dormancy, Cathy? My understanding was they drop in summer and sprout the next spring and that seems to be what mine do???
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