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Re: Garden thugs continued....


 The all-time champion garden thug in the Northeast has got to be the
biennial garlic mustard, once a garden plant but now an invasive. No one
actually plants this, but it is everywhere -- in and outside of our
gardens.

Regards,
Lois
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 20:12:24 EST hamptongar@aol.com writes:
 
> Are there any garden thugs that you have that are not perennial  but 
> rather 
> winter hardy annuals that persist and become a problem the following 
>  year due 
> to their seeding habits?
>  
>  
> Andrew Messinger
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