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"David Hare-Scott" wrote:
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On Sep 5, 10:23 pm, "DogDiesel" wrote:
So, my tomatoes did good. But morning glories took over again.
And killed the corn.
green beans survived. on a fence.
eggplant excellent.
peppers excellent
no bug issues.
I've got worms and toads back in play.
But I cant get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
Suggestions.
Diesel.
Newsgroups are a great way to discuss topics. In this case, the topic
is general gardening
Morning glory is a plant, so dealing with unwanted ones is on topic.
Perhaps you were thinking of when you (or the one next to you) wakes up with
an erection. Roundup is no use but you could try a weed-wacka.
David
Some how I can't imagine morning glories taking over a garden that is
looked over. Do you go away for long periods? I'm not being critical.
I'm just trying to understand the problem.
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