From: firekeeper38 <firekeeper38@yahoo.com>
To: nativegardening@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, April 7, 2012 1:16:15 PM
Subject: [Native Gardening] Re: Herbicides in the environment
I can certainly understand your frustration around *that* topic. You may want to look around carefully and see if you can find any comment of mine stating that conservationists must never use this product..
My whole commentary has been about the underestimation of Glyphosate and Perchloram,'s (I'll certainly add that in the face of you generalization) damage, when it has been proven otherwise. Any person who must handle herbicides and pesticides cannot afford to beleive the company hype (even 3rd hand via someone we trust) to such a degree that when news of it's problems come forth, we ignore the new evidence in favor of that which we learned and are comfortable with.
I am fully in favor of adding more manpower to the efforts of restoring nature, which is in durned bad shape at this point. For the honeysuckle, jasmine, kudzu I would hope that most people start with mecanical removal, weeds, after all, are natives too, and are the land's way of healing disturbance.
Yours, Pego
--- frank lawrence wrote:
>
> How does one kill Honeysuclke without herbicides ? You cut it down to the ground and it just resprouts and if you dig it out of the ground , you disturb the soil so much that you get 10 times more weeds the following year. I can't see how its possible to restore a ecosystem without herbicides?
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