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Re: This plant's future is in your hands...

Jeezy Peezy brother...just extend a little trellis over the steps, keep the gutter clear, and train the hydrange to vine up and over. Prune anything than doesn't agree! Whack the whole thing? What...are you NUTS?!

Re: The American Meadow Garden : Win A Free Copy of John Greenlee's Book!

Ever since I found a patch of weeping sedge on our property and was successful in trasplanting it in one of my gardens I have been a great fan of grasses( and Ferns). I've gone on the Quaking Grass, Bunnytails and several other decorative native grasses, and want MORE

Re: Can anyone tell me what this is?

I go with Dames' Rocket too. I guess it could be invasive..I know it flowers every other year and smells delicious...just about anything can be invasive under the proper conditions...like the tall white clover
(probably started by DOT) that grows along ALL the major highways of America... Now THAT'S invasive!

Re: Worried this might be invasive - it appeared on its own in several places

It looks like False Hellebore and if it is.....it's HIGHLY POISONOUS ! We have something that looks just like this in Alaska. Contact your local Ag.Office ASAP

Re: Tiny Woodland Plant

We have them up in Alaska too