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Earlier this year I received some water celery (Thank you Jim!)

It's growing quite well and a thought has occurred to me. Is this stuff
invasive in warm climates?

It took me three years to eliminate the pennywort and even now an occasional
seed will sprout. I also have watercress which grows prolifically, but is
easy to just rip out.


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Can grow in the ground. Not hard to rip out...here in Jackson.

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It grows even grows in the ground in New Jersey and is hardy too. If
it gets too plentiful I pull it out. It can also be trimmed if it
gets too leggy.
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Round up seems to kill.

Jim

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