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According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 22% -- or roughly 500 species -- of plants growing wild in the state ...
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The Best Way To Get Rid Of Fast-Growing Chinese Privet In Your LawnThe berries of these shrubs are distributed by birds, and when they arrive in your lawn, they sprout up easily and spread fast. Burning is one eco-friendly option for removing Chinese privet.
A CSX train passes over the Little Kanawha River and above a wild privet with its spring berries along the edge of Point Park recently. If you have a recent photo that showcases the beauty of the ...
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