Fighting invasive plants is really annoying when you planted them in the first place Nature loves to blindside us humans: How else to explain that I’m now trying to uproot and destroy plants that 10 years ago I was trying to establish? In my case, it’s Japanese barberry, a thorny bush that took root in my back woods because we deliberately scattered it around to help feed birds, after buying the plants – buying! argh! – from the state agriculture folks. They sold it as part of a ...
July 8, 2013 - The Nashua Telegraph