I have spent three days clearing passion vine from the side flower bed. I have stopped invasive passion vine before, but it was the native variety in a sandy/shady bed. This time I am dealing with two hybrids in a sandy/clay bed with pretty good light. I know I will be pulling up sprouts and roots for several months. But I hope that this assault during dry weather in the early winter will discourage the roots that I didn't dig up.
In the spring I will get some native passion vine and plant it in a large clay pot next to a trellis. I've got to have some food in the garden for those fritillaries and longwings caterpillars.
I wish I could clear the invasive hybrid vines from our political scene, but that will take longer even than clearing the garden.
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