There are plants in nature that have great vitality and can crowd out other plant species. If such plants get into your garden, it can be very difficult to get rid of them.
Therefore, the expert of the online publication BelNovosti, agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh recommends finding out what they look like in order to prevent their appearance in your garden or vegetable garden.
Tibetan raspberry (rose-leaved)
You can recognize this raspberry by its large single berries, which are a bit sour, but are quite suitable for jam. In addition, the plant is quite decorative, and this only helps it "penetrate" the garden.
However, the seemingly harmless Tibetan raspberry is very aggressive, and you will certainly regret it if you decide to plant a bush on your “hundred square meters”.
Rowan-leaved rowan
This plant, similar to astilbe, is often used as an ornamental, but it can crowd out other plants and form huge thickets.
Just imagine – the rowan-leaved mountain ash, moving along the site, is capable of destroying asphalt and concrete. This fact alone speaks to how difficult it is to remove.
Sakhalin Highlander
The plant resembles a huge bush with shoots that grow back every year. It has many inflorescences that attract bees.
Previously, they tried to use it as a forage crop, but now it is used in ornamental gardening. Sakhalin knotweed can really decorate a garden, but to eradicate it later is a virtually impossible task.
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