Re: What I wish I hadn't planted
- Subject: Re: What I wish I hadn't planted
- From: &* d* l* M* <f*@delamota.es>
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 11:32:05 +0200
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For me here in central Spain, Acanthus mollis. It
never looks good in our climate: too cold in winter, too dry in summer and
snails love it. Despite this, it still sets an enormous amount of seed. If
you are not careful to remove the seed spikes before the seed is shot all over
the garden, you'll have hundreds of seedlings next year. And they are very
difficult ot erradicate: they have a deep root that is almost impossible to
remove completely from the soil and any bit of it that is left in the ground
will sprout again.
Fran
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