Do You Battle a Invasive Plant ? NY Ban Sale of Certain Plants

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My land is filled with poison Ivy, no matter how much I kill more sprouts up some where. But what really has me nervous is purple loosestrife. Wetlands near me are covered in it. I like purple flowers but this has me scared. I found a small patch growing along stream, guess I have been very lucky till now. Do you have a plant, your worried will take over?
 

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Ground Ivy/Glechoma hederacea is a constant nuisance for me. Once in the lawn it is hard to pull out without also removing a lot of grass in the process. Another good one locally is Japanese honeysuckle, strangling fences, bushes and slow moving gardeners.
 

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Poison ivy for me as well. I'm using combo of crossbow, 2-4D, and glysophate on it. Don't want to hear about killing the earth...... P. I. is lethal to our dog, family, and me. I'd nuke it if I could. Crab grass in garden.
 

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Seedcorn I feel the same way, had to go to ER to many times because of PI. Most of my lawn is crab glass, without it I would have baked clay.
 

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@Nyboy , a couple of years ago I had left an unknown plant grow in a flower bed, where I tend to forget what all is planted in there. It got tall and lush and then got this beautiful purple flower. I had never seen loosestrife leaves up close, but I sure recognized the flower. :eek: I lopped that flower so fast and it took several jumps on a spade to get it out!

There is some loosestrife in the ditches around here, but I've never noticed any real big stands of it... closest is probably half a mile away that I know of. I assume it was a gift from a bird. Sure wish they would drop something nice like a hibiscus or rose bush.
 

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I have all listed so far. :hide

My toughest war is with reed canary grass. I don't know how it got it's innocent sounding name, it should be buzzard grass or maybe homicide grass. :somad It is a major threat to native wetlands, grows 4-6 feet tall and like most grasses, disturbed areas only makes it more aggressive. It's near the natural pond and cattails, so spraying is out. But we battle it with a row of black plastic behind the gardens and digging and more digging.

I think it is the reason for my dislike (maybe fear) of ornamental grasses.
 

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