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		<title>Comment on The Magic of Ornamental Grass, Molinia c. &#039;Skyracer&#039; by carolynkolb</title>
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		<description>Hi Joy,
Yes, reseeding is a concern for most gardeners, especially in warm climates.  The only grass that I grow that predicabley reseeds is Stipa tenuissima.  The seedlings are so small that they are easily plucked out, but many of us leave the new plants, and remove the mother plant in a couple of years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Joy,<br />
Yes, reseeding is a concern for most gardeners, especially in warm climates.  The only grass that I grow that predicabley reseeds is Stipa tenuissima.  The seedlings are so small that they are easily plucked out, but many of us leave the new plants, and remove the mother plant in a couple of years.</p>
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