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Forum: Article: Job's Tears - A Fascinating PlantReplies: 1, Views: 6
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soive2000
Austin, TX

December 08, 2008
10:09 AM

Post #5870253

I was curious, but it seems it would be an excellent grass on a hill to prevent erosion.
With all the seeds it produces is this plant invasive? If so, is it easy to keep from spreading?
I have some ideas about this little beauty .

Thank you again,
Anita
wind
Mount Laurel, NJ
(Zone 6b)

December 08, 2008
05:21 PM

Post #5871691

Hi Anita,

It isn't invasive in Texas from what I can see; however, it really likes moisture. How is the rainfall in your area? If your hill is near a stream or in a wetland type of spot it will love it.

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