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Old 06-11-2009, 07:23 AM
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OMGosh... Thanks Lara.

I have some perennial sweat pea vines ready to go for that spot now.
As soon as the time passes for the Round-Up --I will put them there, to the left of where the poison ivy is growing, and I hope they will take over and that the ivy doesn't return! My flower seedlings are not quite ready for that spot yet either.

Perhaps they too, will see some stimulus by the CO2.
The poison ivy has been lush here recently. Some neighbors have huge stands of it...and they do nothing. Next door there is one vine right on their front stairs, covering an old stump. It has to be 10 ft across. When lush it can look very nice, but the birds spread it all over to the rest of us. Our neighbors (who I won't get into now ) won't remove it.
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