Re: temps/humidity/invaders
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] temps/humidity/invaders
- From: cathy carpenter c*@rnet.com
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:01:40 -0500
- In-reply-to: 147.12e59b22.2c0e5593@aol.com
For me it is the *#%#@* bush honeysuckle seedlings! It is an unfortunate sequelae to my bird feeding efforts...they come for the food and leave a "contribution"! Oh well...
Cathy
On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 02:48 PM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 06/03/2003 1:01:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mtalt@hort.net writes:In addition to a bumper crop of maples, squirrel-planted hickories and oaks,From: Lynda Young <lyoung@grindertaber.com>In my yard it is elm seedlings - we find new ones every time welook ata bed. You're right, Marge, a summer long project.---------- I got wild cherry, boxelder, maple and elm - lifelong project; not to mention the bleedin' walnuts that the squirrels bury that pop up seemingly everywhere and this year, for some reason, I seem to have a bumper crop of poison ivy...gotta take a day; don the protective gear and go after it.
and the usual poison ivy, this year I am swamped with Oriental bittersweet
Celastrus orbiculata that is coming up by the thousands everywhere I look - lawn,
flower beds, hedges, driveway, just everywhere. Auralie
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