
Paula,
I'd pot it up. We had both sorts in our community garden, and we're STILL
coping with the fern leaf.
In response to Mitch, the older Southern gardeners in our garden use tansy
for headaches, but, as I recall, it is absolutely not to be used by
pregnant women.
Libby
libby@igc.apc.org Libby J. Goldstein phone & fax: 215-465-8878
Philadelphia USDA zone 7A Sunset zone 32
My garden must be n-dimensional if it's out here in cyberspace.
> Paula,
> I'd pot it up. We had both sorts in our community garden, and we're
> STILL coping with the fern leaf.
I have it in a rather tight area amongst other herbs. I want it to
spread a bit so as to confuse any insects who want a snack. I don't
mind if it spreads a bit...if it gets to much...I'll just rip some of
it out and give to friends, use as a mulch or compost it. ....like
I do with the Yarrow and Silver King wormwood. I'm not to picky about
who and or what grows where.
Paula Bannerman - pbannerman@odyssey.on.ca
"If a pickpocket meets a holy man,
he will see only his pockets." Hindu Traditional
Temenos - sanctuary of imagination
http://www.odyssey.on.ca/~pbannerman