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Goats n/t PeoViejo Oct 2014 #1
Yep. They love the stuff and control it beautifully. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #13
They tried that in Tallahassee, FL....someone ate the goats. Lochloosa Oct 2014 #19
Just eat it... LunaSea Oct 2014 #2
Cool. I had no idea. nt silvershadow Oct 2014 #3
Yum spinbaby Oct 2014 #11
Roll it in cornflakes and fry.... jpak Oct 2014 #23
Kudzu blossoms smell and taste like Concord grape jelly. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #26
Japanese honeysuckle....the pest that won't die. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #37
Oh dear...I remember the incredible humidity of Central Ga. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #42
I love the smell of honeysuckles as well. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #44
There are 2 colors here that grow wild. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #45
Love it! silverweb Oct 2014 #40
thank you. niyad Oct 2014 #48
I'm bullish on kudzu. Orrex Oct 2014 #4
Yep. bmbmd Oct 2014 #9
Yes. intheflow Oct 2014 #15
You can feed it as hay gwheezie Oct 2014 #5
Kudzu is everywhere here in Kentucky. Ykcutnek Oct 2014 #6
Damn. That's quite a patch for some utility wires. nt silvershadow Oct 2014 #7
Yeah. I posted that to the power company's FB page. Ykcutnek Oct 2014 #8
Some people look to see shapes in clouds. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #43
time to clean the gutters snooper2 Oct 2014 #25
It is Gods will that Kudzu is taking over the South Youdontwantthetruth Oct 2014 #10
There's a lot of it growing on the banks of the Patomac at Ft. Belvoir and probably elsewhere. PeoViejo Oct 2014 #18
Ft Belvoir and the Potomac River are SOUTH of the Mason-Dixon Youdontwantthetruth Oct 2014 #20
We have plenty in Ohio. jen63 Oct 2014 #33
It's a green plant,so, bleedinglib Oct 2014 #12
Ah...my sweet memories of kudzu growing up. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #14
Bamboo gets infested with kudzu - LOL LeftInTX Oct 2014 #35
Can we make toilet paper out of it? I use bamboo toilet paper now, but valerief Oct 2014 #16
we call it carolina creeper. i have been puling it for over a decade hate the shit. seabeyond Oct 2014 #17
In Oregon we don't have kudzu. We have Himalayan blackberries. Lots and lots and lots. Shrike47 Oct 2014 #21
We need new CCC to destroy it ErikJ Oct 2014 #22
Does winter stop it? hfojvt Oct 2014 #24
I don't know. From the sounds of it, this stuff is like this: silvershadow Oct 2014 #27
Frost & ice kill the vines, but it grows back from the roots. Glorfindel Oct 2014 #28
It grows year round in Texas. LanternWaste Oct 2014 #38
Yarn can be made from bamboo. SheilaT Oct 2014 #29
It's been ages since we've had a kudzu thread. Good times! smokey nj Oct 2014 #30
Yeah, and did you notice how I skillfully posted a legitimate article about it? silvershadow Oct 2014 #32
Well done! smokey nj Oct 2014 #41
Goats is hungry Go Vols Oct 2014 #31
Love the dog just sitting in the middle of the goats. Laffy Kat Oct 2014 #34
Kudzu. It's going places...... Hotler Oct 2014 #36
Aaand, there it is! silvershadow Oct 2014 #39
A kudzu thread!! Generic Other Oct 2014 #46
It's extremely useful. If only you could get a fad for its products going.... Hekate Oct 2014 #47
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