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- From: Randall Austin <ra41717 AT gmail.com>
- To: Wilson <infomet AT embarqmail.com>, OCBA <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [ocba] Invasive Plants
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 15:41:43 -0400
Wow, your parrot feather must do a lot
better than mine! Once I pull it all out it doesn't come back.
In the right circumstances, even native cattails are invasive & harmful to natural waterways and shouldn't be allowed to escape from ornamental ponds. The same goes for pretty much any hardy water plant (water lilies, etc.). That's basic Water Gardening 101. If everyone doesn't already know that, they do now. For Dirt Gardening, don't let your English Ivy leave your yard and keep watch on your Russian Olive. I'm sure an informed discussion on invasives can be had on a gardening listserv. Thanks for posting the reminder, Wilson! Randall On 5/18/2016 2:44 PM, Wilson wrote:
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[ocba] Invasive Plants,
Wilson, 05/18/2016
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Re: [ocba] Invasive Plants,
Randall Austin, 05/18/2016
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Re: [ocba] Invasive Plants,
Kathleen Mitchell, 05/18/2016
- Re: [ocba] Invasive Plants, Wilson, 05/18/2016
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Re: [ocba] Invasive Plants,
Kathleen Mitchell, 05/18/2016
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Re: [ocba] Invasive Plants,
Randall Austin, 05/18/2016
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