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Trillana's G

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  • This caught my eye immediately. Do you have a narrow wasted area at the side of your house? Introducing, the side yard! 5
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Gardening: anyone know what kind of vine this is?

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Trillana's G Wolfforth, TX on Jun 12, 2012
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    Vivian S on Jun 15, 2012
    Erica, does this look like kudzu? ...»

    I hear that in the South it can grow up over things (even trees) nearly overnight and kill them by blocking light and sucking up moisture. Now I don't know whether this is true or not being a Northern girl, but that is what I've heard...All you Southern gardeners need to set the record straight on kudzu for me.

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