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Old 25-08-2004, 06:55 PM
Priscilla H Ballou
 
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Shirley Hicks quoth:
On 25 Aug 2004 02:42:07 GMT, Kay Lancaster wrote:
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Sorry... it's just that it really is persistant and spreading... the
estimates around here are that a field with a start of E. arvense,
the common horsetail of the upper Midwest, will go from one plant to
a 2.5 acre solid stand in 6 years. Sigh.
http://ipcm.wisc.edu/uw_weeds/extens...nhorsetail.htm

I wish it weren't so... Equisetums are really wonderful plants. But
deliberately planting them is just a bit too close to feeding Tribbles.


I saw a deliberate planting during this year's Through the Garden Gate
tour of Rosedale gardens in Toronto.


I also noted that it was within a large concrete elevated planter.


Maybe I can put the pot of horsetail on the inside sill of the window
right over that bed? ;-) That way there'd be *some* association. [At
this point I'm mostly joking about this. I've caved in to good sense.]

Priscilla