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Common Blackberry (Rubus allegheniensis) We have tons of Blackberry around. I have been trying to control it a bit from encroaching into open areas. Now I'm trying to be less intrusive to allow it grow and follow their natural cycle. Hopefully they'll start producing berries in larger quantities again. - Link provided by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Common Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) Verbascum thapsus (Great or Common Mullein) - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Common Pokeweed (Phytolacca Americana) The berries that grow on Pokeweed are poisonous to mammals. Clear them out if you have pets that can get to them. Birds can eat them though because they do not digest the seeds completely which would release the toxin into their system. The link is provided by The Ohio State University. The article provides good information on all aspects of the plant but also has good info on its growth schedule in the Biology section. |
Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Alliaria petiolata (Garlic Mustard) - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
How to Repel Big Black Ants good advice on how to handle carpenter ants |
Lilac (Syringia) Lilac (Syringa) is on Rebecca's favorites list - Link provided by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) Podophyllum peltatum (Mayapple) - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 Top Pick Penn State - Agricultural Analytical Services Lab Learn how to submit soil samples to the Penn State Cooperative Extension. They will test your lawn and garden soil to help you determine the best treatments for the plants you want to grow or the type of grass in your lawn. |
 Top Pick Plant and Tree Identification Discussion Forum Excellent forum at DavesGarden.com
where you can post your plant and get quick help identifying it. |
USDA Hardiness Zone Finder by Zip code
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Wisteria Wisteria is on Rebecca's favorites list - Link provided by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |