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Old 01-06-2010, 07:51 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Plants that pretty much stay in their place.

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Jeff Thies wrote:

Bill who putters wrote:
I've had no problems with cone flowers or Japanese holly or maples. I
sort of like invasive plants


I can understand that. No one ever has trouble with their honey suckle
or wisteria looking bad. Invasive plants always look strong and healthy.


but as I age I'm thinking more varied
pines about. SLOW GROWING.


So what we want is a plant with the all the vigor of an invasive
species, but a slow growing vigor.

I've given up on that and am just settling for invasive species that
the neighbors don't complain about. I'll let you know when I find one!

Jeff


Only thing I fight with vigor is poison ivy and some variegated
ground cover given to us years ago Oh and I also kill Ajuga on site.


I'm being to think avoid vines with a few exceptions like clematis.

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