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"Loki" wrote:
il Sat, 10 Apr 2004 07:14:20 -0500, Katra ha scritto:
"Loki" wrote:
Too true, I can't imagine convulvulous taking any notice of
regulations. They'd just laugh as they undermined the garden soil...
As for letting them flower and fruit! One would have to be mad. ;-)
Especially the wild variety that grows all over here in Texas. ;-)
I weeded a BUNCH of it out last year prior to it blooming 'cause I did
not want it in the tomato plants again...... and it's back in full force
this year. G
I don't like to use sprays but I have found it wonderful to be able
to spray convulvulous and oxalis, because the hand method is never
very good.
I just hand pull it, but I generally leave Oxalis alone.
It's not terribly invasive and, being a legume, it's a nitrogen fixer so
good for the garden. ;-)
And it's pretty.
K.
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