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Old 25-10-2003, 04:02 PM
Jaques d'Altrades
 
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Default Getting rid of ground elder

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from Malcolm Ogilvie contains these words:

Thus if you take the Act and the Commentary together, they state that
the offence is "to plant or otherwise cause to grow *in the wild* any
plant on Schedule 9, part 2". It is *not* an offence to have those
plants in your garden. You must, though, prevent them escaping into the
wild, something which does not apply to any other non-native plant
though it does apply to all non-native animals.


So, having eaten raw tomatoes you have to be careful where you get taken
short?

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