I did not know they are invader plants , they remind me of my summer vacations in the countryside where my grandmother used to have these in the backgarden
I did not know they are invader plants , they remind me of my summer vacations in the countryside where my grandmother used to have these in the backgarden
Yes, they are great as long there is a gardener around. But if they are left uncontrolled they can dominate and destroy all other plants. If you look closely at the last picture you'll see a loquat under the veil of morning glory, trying desperately to find some light!
I have noticed. I guess that the best solution is to keep it under control from early on