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Horrilble weed problem for a newbie
On Apr 4, 6:09*pm, keelematt
wrote: Billy, do you live your entire life being a total prick or are you just a part time keyboard hero? *I moderated a number of forums for many years and I must admit that it's rare to come across anybody as obnoxious or eager for a flame war as you! *It's usually immature teenagers that are trying to wind people up at the drop of a hat. *What was it you called me? *Dumber than dirt wasn't it, you really have no idea how far off the truth you are, jackass. You mentioned in your first post that I was here looking for a poison solution - you're absolutely full of crud, I asked for suggested methods of killing the Docks not poisoning them, I had been considering using a paraffin burner or coving them rather than using chemicals and wondered if it might have been suggested here, it seems like you're just to eager waiting to start jumping up and down on your soap box before looking any further than your blurred, narrow minded outlook on the human race. Well Mr Smartarse, answer me this - What the hell is so vain and stupid about a lawn? My children would be lost without the lawn to play on. *We do have woods as well as more wild areas on our ground for them to explore but they still love to kick a ball about the place and ride their toy tractors around. *You really are a complete tosser. *Would you rather I concreted the lot and saved myself a life times worth of work? *Are we not being encouraged to keep lawned areas by your fellow eco warriors? I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post links on here but on the off chance 'here's' (http://tinyurl.com/yjm842) one for you ;-) I'll take another look at the help comments tomorrow and see if we can figure out a solution. *Shame I've lowered my self to Billy's level and wasted 20 minutes of my life writing this post! -- keelematt Sometimes it's just not worth it to respond :-) I am an organic gardener myself, meaning I avoid chemical pesticides and fertilizers whenever possible - I tend to avoid even organic pest controls as well, as many times they are just as harmful (if not more so) to the you and environment as those synthesized in a lab. But the organic Nazis, such as Billy appears to be, are detrimental to the cause as are any type of ideologues and tend to put people off the program rather than encouraging them. There are pros and cons to every approach and chemical methods are not inheritantly bad and organic ones inheritantly good. Chemical controls have reduced many disease and insect problems over the years that would have otherwise devastated farming and cropping and we wouldn't have fed a 10th of the population we managed to provide for since WWII had not chemical fertilizers been invented. It's simply a matter of educating one's self and others on the drawbacks of either approach and to remember to use moderation in everything. Including how one presents their personal point of view or gardening philosophy. There is nothing wrong with having and maintaining a lawn if that is your desire and it is quite possible to have a thick and lush lawn WITHOUT the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. It just takes some research into the techniques and materials and a bit of work initially. Torching the weeds is a very viable approach. And it too produces very fast, efficient results. I'd consider it a definite option. |
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