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  • #16
    Originally posted by Zyrtryx Conjureblade
    If you drink tea, I'd suggest planting some Lemon Balm close to the house. It grows like a weed, comes back every year, and is good for adding to tea as a flavoring.
    Lemon balm and anything in the mint family would be a good choice because of their tenacity for living. If you live in a hot climate, however, I would suggest the low-growing, creeper Chamomile. It's not uncommon to see this grown as a ground cover in hotter climates because it will survive mowing. I'd take advantage of the list-buddies here who can send you info on species native to your area, though.
    ~ Jaddari Valindsdottir of Vainglory ~

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    • #17
      Roundup and Crossbow and Liberty. nuff said.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Silound
        Roundup and Crossbow and Liberty. nuff said.
        ACK! Crossbow kills blackberry creepers. If it kills them, I'll bet it'll kill dang near anything! Roundup's great on the run-of-the-mill stuff, but that Crossbow would wilt the Emerald Jungle from my personal experience. Nasty chemically stuff, tho.

        Mint family plants are usually exceptionally hardy and there are varieties native/friendly to nearly every area of the planet. Not as pretty as morning glories, but easier to control.
        --Speck
        "When all else fails, pet the dog."

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        • #19
          Hehehehe

          CATNIP and lots of it! Piss of the neighbours when their cats come home high as a kite! :-)

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          • #20
            Go with mint. I've seen patches of mint that went for 15 years. They might even still there (haven't check in a while).

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