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Castor bean erradication
There has been a small invasion of wild castor beans that needs to be nipped
in the bud. Are there any special considerations/steps with regards to removing them from the property? How easy are they to eliminate entirely? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Castor bean erradication
"Privacy, please" wrote:
There has been a small invasion of wild castor beans that needs to be nipped in the bud. Are there any special considerations/steps with regards to removing them from the property? How easy are they to eliminate entirely? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kill without mercy, use roundup early and often. Be very sure you don't leave any beans laying around, they're extremely toxic. -- GO# 40 |
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Castor bean erradication
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 08:23:09 +0100, "David Hill"
wrote: Just pull them out and don't let any seed Sounds easy, but may prove to be hard. I belong to the `roundup' school. Mop don't spray. |
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