Re: thugs


----- Barb, you might want to try this trick of putting a stick on a large
flower pot and then spraying in the center hole of the plastic flower pot.
You will only be spraying where the pot covers.  It is great if one only has
a small area to cover but does save the good plants.  I am tired of killing
ferns etc trying to reduce the poison ivy on my hillside.  Let me know how
it works for you.
Nancy Robinson  Tennessee

> Speaking of plant thugs - my back "flower bed" is infested with
> Aegopodium (ground elder) - it reverted from the common and slightly
> less aggressive green and white variety.  I didn't catch it and now it
> is totally out of control.
> After searching the 'net for suggestions, I guess I am stuck with it.
> I'm too old to be digging it out, and it surrounds many desirables   -
> peonies, bulbs, etc. Even the thought of digging out the good guys and
> moving them somewhere, and then trying Round-up is too much physical
> work for me.
> If you hear that s. Wisconsin has been swallowed up by goutweed, I'm to
> blame.
>
> Barb in WI
>
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