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<strong><em>This was not meant to be a complete list but a few suggestions, why grow something that is so invasive if there are alternatives.</em></strong>
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Bayberry  
<em>- here in my yard this is a favourite of the Waxwings, they usually clean it in mid-January</em>
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Chokeberry, not to be confused with Chokecherry - 
<em>this one lasts well into December, longer if the birds don't get to it</em>
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Sumac -
<em>this will last well into the following spring, favourite of many birds, and squirrels seem to prefer it over many other seeds</em>
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<em><strong>Not everyone has the time or equipment to keep MFR under control.  Here on our one acre town lot I may have to hire someone to come in with a bush cutter next spring to hack it back again.  I have hacked it back to the ground several years and it just keeps coming back.</strong></em>
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<em><strong>Marian Fulton </strong></em>
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<em><strong>Hantsport NS</strong></em>
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