bindweed
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: bindweed
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 23:40:12 EST
In a message dated 2/3/00 10:57:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
flowers@simplegiftsfarm.com writes:
<< >the caliche hardpan under the surface, nutrients (including the sulfur)
>falling to that level and concentrating there, along with the roots of the
>bindweed...do folks in acid soil territory have bindweed? Thanks, Margaret
>>
I don't know if this received a reply. I have soil that is quite acid. I
can grow blueberries in the lawns. We have plenty of bindweed. It has been
my observation that the bindweed is not too vigorous but it is persistent. I
have some that grows in an arborvitae yearly. Bindweed starts late in the
season and with our short season may be less trouble. I have always believed
that as death and taxes, you have bindweed.
Claire Peplowski
East Nassau, NY z4
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