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Garden Tip #147

In late spring watch out for seedlings of invasive plants bindweed (perennial morning glory), English holly and English ivy. Birds love to eat ivy berries, which are only produced by mature plants that have stopped climbing. The berries ripen in late winter, just in time for birds to “sow” the seeds in your garden. These three weeds are easy to pull up when their root systems are still undeveloped.