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Default Getting Rid of Queen Anne's Lace

FragileWarrior wrote:
"Matthew Reed" nospam at zootal dot com nospam wrote in
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That's lovely.

How do they propagate -- seeds? tubers? I'd love some in my wildflower
garden.

How come plants never seem to grow rogue in the gardens of those who would
welcome them?



Stick a few carrots (buy them at the grocery store; they're cheap) in
the ground in your wf garden next year and you will have queen annes
lace. It might also work to scatter some carrot seeds in the fall.

Bob
 
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