Re: Russian sage - invasive?


No, but then mine is growing in that clay.  The black gumbo will keep
all but the most invasive stuff in check.  I have to keep yanking up
the four o'clocks that try to smother them.

On 5/31/05, Johnson Cyndi D Civ AFFTC/ITSR <cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil> wrote:
> Anyone growing Russian sage (perovskia atriplicifolia)?  I planted some last
> year in my dry garden and it did really well. I noticed this year that there
> are suckers around the base of all 3 I planted, and small seedlings about 3
> to 4 feet away from one of them. It's supposed to spread to about 3' wide,
> but they are almost that big already and I didn't see anything that
> indicates it is a pest. Now I'm wondering what I've gotten into. Has anyone
> else had experience with it?
> 
> Cyndi
> 
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
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