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May 25, 2015 5:45 PM CST
Name: Cinda
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Yes tansy does spread rather rapidly , but has great uses . I use mine all the time to keep bugs at bay. My patch is planted in the garden next to my bench. I pick fronds and crush them then slip one in my belt or hat while weeding ...works wonders. I also dry and then crush leaves to sprinkle about the garden when I see bug damage on my plants. About the only thing it does not repel are Japanese beetles. Angry
..a balanced life is worth pursuit.

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