VIGO COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – As people plant their gardens, they’re reminded to keep an eye out for invasive plants.

Plants become invasive due to not being native to the local environment and having no natural predators or pests.

Tabby Flinn, a Natural Resources Educator with Purdue Extension in Vigo County, said invasive plants can take over an area, over-shade other plants to prevent sunlight, and even release chemicals to prevent other plants from growing around them.

She shared a tip on how to spot invasive plants.

“Keep an eye on your plants. Ornamental plants are typically the ones we see that become invasive, so if you’re noticing they’re starting to spread really bad, you can mention that to your local invasives group and they can check it out,” said Flinn.

People can reference Indiana’s invasive species list to check if any are on their property.

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