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Re: Garden Thugs - 3 Biggest


Here in the SF Bay Area,
Privet, Ligustrum sp. -- often planted as fast-growing hedges, then 
the birds reseed them all over the rest of the neighborhood
Hedera helix and Trachelospermum jasminoides -- overplanted and then 
ignored, so they start taking over larger areas and escaping 
over/under fences

Tanya Kucak
(I love lemon balm, so I cut mine to the ground 2-3 times a year and 
don't let it bloom)


At 1:54 PM -0500 11/25/08, Sheri Ann Richerson wrote:
>In your opinion, what are the three biggest garden thugs that people are
>inclined to plant?
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