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Alan Gould wrote: In article , IntarsiaCo writes Vinegar is not a poison. It is if you are a weed. The active ingredient is definately a poison. Is it an acceptable herbicide for the "organic" producer? Vinegar is not mentioned in the guidelines for organic weed control. If it is a poisonous herbicide as you say, then it is not acceptable, along with all spray type chemical weed-killers. Such as extract of macerated walnut leaves? Regarding vinegar and walnut leaf extract as "not organic" is most definitely making a religion out of what is, at least basically, a scientific approach. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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