Hi:
I have to agree with the answer of don't plant it. I live in South Carolina and Kudzu will take over any landscape area. Kudzu was actually exported to the United States many years ago. It was planted a lot in the southern United States. It will die out in the winter, but during the spring and summer, it will flourish all over. Kudzu is worse then ivy and can take over trees, shrubs and anything else. I will link you to the site map of my website, as this page has everything that is on the website. Browse through as there is a gallery of plants section as well as more plant specimens in the variety of more plants. See if you can find something that will enhance your landscape other then take over it like Kudzu will. Good luck to you and have a great day!
Kimberly
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.c...
Okay, now that I know more about Kudzu, is it illegal to plant it in Ohio???
Why would you want to? It spreads like mad and is almost impossible to get rid of. Haven't you seen it covering entire houses in GA? Don't do it, you'll be sorry.
I apologize for not answering the question. I was just overwhelmed with the idea of planting kudzu in more places than it already is.
Reply:If it's considered a noxious weed in Ohio it would be illegal to plant. Check with the state extension. They should have a list of noxious weeds and should be able to advise you on why planting Kudzu is a BAD idea
Reply:Don't be stupid. Do not plant it.
Don't move firewood, either.
It's people who disregard common sense like this that cause severe eco-damage.
Reply:Only if you plant it next door to me
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