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Recently, I was reminded about Hyacinth. It seems so innocuous, with pretty blooms to tempt you. But, I've read that Hyacinth can be rather invasive. I do know that it is very easy to grow, as I have seen it popping up all over the place, often without invitation at all! I would hate to put something invasive in with my Clems or risk damaging them... but it does look so pretty. Anybody here have experience with Hyacinth among their Clems? Do you have problems with invasiveness? Any suggestions on how to help Clems and Hyacinth comingle happily? Any suggestions on how to deal with potential problems?
This message was edited Aug 28, 2009 10:12 AM
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