Oriental bittersweet has fast-growing vines that develop red berries covered with a yellow calyx in autumn. - Karel Bock/Shutterstock Of the many different invasive vines that trouble American ...
Growing American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) is easy. The native vines with their glowing-orange berries grow like weeds, scrambling up fences along rural Midwest roadsides. Planted by birds, the ...
Remove barberry plants by digging, hand-pulling, or using a weed wrench. Always wear thick leather gloves to protect against ...
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