Ima Googler wrote:
Thanks for the reply! I'm really glad to hear this. I absolutely
love the Rose of Sharons and I really didn't want to destroy it.
We have been cleaning up our much overgrown property and I've been
amazed at how many shrubs/trees that when hacked to the ground will
just pop right back up looking better than they did before.
I can only hope my ROS responds as well as my crepe myrtle and
euonymous.
I've not had any trouble. In fact, I've got so many sprouts of ROS that
I could fill up an entire yard. I have to go out and pull them up every
few days or so or they would take over. G
Pat