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Old 13-05-2006, 07:08 PM
Dave Roberts Dave Roberts is offline
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Many thanks Nick, Janet and all the others for your input The discussion has been/is
immensely interesting, although somewhat confusing. But that's gardening. On the Rhodo ponticum issue the BBC did interview a forester on a Welsh hillside some time ago whose fulltime job was removing them. His clear statement was that "They poison the ground and nothing will grow here for 5 to 10 years". In retrospect however he might not have been referring to an actual toxin, but indicating that the soil was in some way, - due to an alternative multitude of causes, significantly damaged as regards supporting any species except its own.
Personally I suspect that outside of the bench science of the laboratory the nature of soil is so infinitely complex that we are unlikely ever to thoroughly understand what is going on down there at any moment.
So! members. Do I spread all this Beech leaf mulch around or take it to the local tip?
Dave
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