"Nick Gray" wrote in message
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"Fran" wrote in message
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My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in
it
I
noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that:
"The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from
ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now
ruled
that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the
European
Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered."
Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed
to
be effective, and IS it effective?
Looks like even the manufacturers of barley mats aren't quite sure how it
works:
http://www.thisisbusiness.co.uk/inde...tion=ar ticle
Cheers
Nick
http://www.ukgardening.co.uk
Just found this from the Health and Safety Executive (March 2004):
http://www.hse.gov.uk/biocides/factsheets/biofact19.pdf - see page 4 & 5
Looks like barley straw when used to control algae in ponds and lakes has a
stay of execution until at least 2007.
Nick
http://www.ukgardening.co.uk