Re: Troublesome plants


I agree, the physostegia is among the worst!!  After I came down with back
trouble, my husband was good enough to pull every piece of it he could find
by hand out of a small garden plot where I wanted to plant a salad garden.
It took most of a day, but he is very persistent and thorough.  This has
been over 3 weeks ago, and so far, no sign of it returning.  I'm not naive
enough to think it won't, however!
Barbara
SC z7b
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Mitchell <corgilover@wi.rr.com>
To: <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: Troublesome plants


> My twin troubles are a pink physostegia and a perennial form
> of artemesia (Ludoviciana, I think).  They are BOTH tall
> thugs.  The physostegia pops up everywhere as does the
> artemesia.
>
> The artemesia has traveled (by runners) clear over to the
> other side of any garden I mistakenly place it in, creating
> a silver path of destruction in it's wake.  And to think I
> once wanted lots of it for dried flower arrangements . . .
> .I must be careful what I wish for!
> --
> ++++++++++++
> Pat Mitchell
> corgilover@wi.rr.com
> Zone 5 SE Wisconsin shivering and cursing this spring
>
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