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On Sun, 22 May 2005 19:09:10 +0100, rbel wrote:
snip sized boundary. If you've no objection to using glyphosate ("Roundup" etc), it won't do the slightest harm to the hedge Actually it will, especially if you times your idiotic advice by the thousands of people who also naively rely on such toxic chemicals, usually thinking advice from the village idiot is OK. You can download "Glyphosate.pdf" from their website at www.pesticide.org As I have a similar problem I would be interested to know what harm would the careful application of glyphosate do to the hedge if the user is careful to ensure that no drift or overspray occurs. Just times the careful use by the many thousands of people here using it and you have a huge problem. My question was whether or not it would do any harm to the hedge in my garden. The answer is YES stupid, your stupidity affects all of us. |
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