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Forum: Georgia GardeningReplies: 31, Views: 300
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man1410
Atlanta, GA
(Zone 7b)

August 09, 2009
10:13 AM

Post #6925736

Impatiens in my yard come back every year and become invasive to a point where they kill everything else. They bloom really well so that is good. Does anyone else invasive impatiens problem? I have been taking out a garbage container or two every other week to throw away.

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