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glyphosate and councils
I suggest you write to the council and state what happened. Make clear what damage was caused and what exactly you expect the Council to do. Presumably you want financial compensation for the plants. If so, let them know how much you want. Remember it's not the cost of the seeds or plants that went into the garden, it's the cost to get you back where you were. Flowers will be cost of suitable replacement (but don't use it as a way of improving the garden or stocking up on expensive stuff). Herbs you'll have to buy new plants, veg you may put a sum in for lost crops if you don't feel able to eat them - mentioning you are gardening on organic principles would be sensible here. But as Mark says, don't over-egg it. If they think you're trying to make a profit over the incident they'll turn you down flat, and it will cause you no end of a hassle trying to get anywhere. -- Kay |
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