I consider Queen Anne's lace an invasive but beautiful weed. Once you have it, it spreads everywhere. It is also the bane of dogs with medium to long fur. I have spent many hours combing the burr-like seeds out of my Brussels Griffons and Lhasa apso. The seeds cling to everything. I don't know how many socks I have had to throw away after walking through some that has gone to seed. If you decide that you just must have some Queen Anne's lace, be sure to get out there and deadhead them and don't were knit clothing of any kind. You definitely don't want them to go to seed.
I consider Queen Anne's lace an invasive but beautiful weed. Once you have it, it spreads everywhere. It is also the bane of dogs with medium to long fur. I have spent many hours combing the burr-like seeds out of my Brussels Griffons and Lhasa apso. The seeds cling to everything. I don't know how many socks I have had to throw away after walking through some that has gone to seed. If you decide that you just must have some Queen Anne's lace, be sure to get out there and deadhead them and don't were knit clothing of any kind. You definitely don't want them to go to seed.