Japanese knotweed
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I've been involved with CABI (hoping to build their new zero energy HQ!),
They are experts in natural methods of invasive species suppression; they have been carrying out tests on Japanese Knotweed...
http://www.cabi.org/default.aspx?site=1 ... eload=true
They are experts in natural methods of invasive species suppression; they have been carrying out tests on Japanese Knotweed...
http://www.cabi.org/default.aspx?site=1 ... eload=true
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Not all Glyphosate is made by Monsanto. AFAIUI, it's now off-patent. Better to avoid it, but sometimes drastic problems need drastic measures. We use a brand that is a fraction of the price of Roundup, but basically uses the same active ingredient.biffvernon wrote:No.RalphW wrote:glyphosate,
Are you on the Monsanto payroll?
Engage in geo-engineering. Plant a tree today.
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Curiously, it seems that the non active ingredients may be problematical. See, for instance, http://www.producer.com/daily/scientist ... mulations/
At least we haven't got a kudzu (Japanese Arrowroot) problem, like the southern USA.....
so far it has covered 7 million acres of the southern states and is not confined to rural areas
http://www.kuriositas.com/2013/07/the-day-of-kudzu.html
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Maybe the answer lies here: http://www.axminster.co.uk/japanese-gar ... 14766_pg1/
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So the low price encourges increased use. Everyone contemplating its use should at least read this. There's plenty more for those who still think it's ok.Tarrel wrote:Not all Glyphosate is made by Monsanto. AFAIUI, it's now off-patent. Better to avoid it, but sometimes drastic problems need drastic measures. We use a brand that is a fraction of the price of Roundup, but basically uses the same active ingredient.biffvernon wrote:No.RalphW wrote:glyphosate,
Are you on the Monsanto payroll?
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The only safe method of control I've heard about is simply relentless cutting back to the ground, burning the trimmings.
Even that might not work but it's better than any alternative.
Even that might not work but it's better than any alternative.
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It will work, eventually. I am going to use black-bag composting - any perennial roots or viable stems will get composted in a black bin bag for year or two.RenewableCandy wrote:I am attempting just that on the bindweed on the Plot. So far, unfortunately, I am failing
The problem is that one's neighbours' plots are often weed reservoirs.
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