Re: Devil's Guts?!?


>Next time I garden I will be moving another small tree into its place,
>but it is going to involve disentangling its roots from "Devil's Guts"
>which I do NOT  want to spread to a new part of the garden.

I'm dying of curiousity but a little hesitant to ask: what in the world do
Devil's Guts look like?

I can think of plenty of weeds around here that would fit--bindweed and
oxalis pes-caprae (however you spell that) come to mind--but I'm really
curious just what this awful thing is.

Cheryl (starting my first OH class in one week!)

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Cheryl Renshaw
Santa Clara, California (Silicon Valley)
USDA Zone 9/10, Sunset Zone 15



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