I want an invasive plant!
I was referring to the "Bishop's goutweed - aegopodium", not Johnny
Jump-ups.
Goutweed spreads underground and unless you get every bit of plant out
you'll have itforever and ever and ever ....
I curse the person who first brought goutweed to the area !
Françoise wrote in message ...
I have Johnny Jump-ups. True they produce seeds and they appear in spring
where they should not. After the
first grass cuttings, the do not come back. In the flowerbed, I treat the
m as a weed and just pull them.
They do not bother me and they are very nice.
Fran oise.
Seamus Ma' Cleriec wrote:
Problem is that it will produce seed and soon escape it's confines - I
know this from experience :-( .
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