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getting rid of jewelweed - impatiens capensis

WendyB 5A/MA
16 years ago

I know a lot of people like this cute thing, but I don't. Its pretty invasive, moving in to cultivated areas and choking out everything in its path.

I was thinking that if its a self-sown annual, that all I would have to do is not let it flower one year and that should take care of it. I could send in the lawnmower crew with the string trimmer before it flowers.

That won't get every last one of them where they are close to things, but the way it is covering ground, it should get most of them, and I should be able to pull the rest.

sounds too simple though. what do you think?

I think there's enough room in between trees to do this safely.

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