At AGM last night I presented the paper on why Glysophate should be banned and it was agreed that in future neglected plots would be strimmed to keep weeds in check and glysophate will no longer be used.
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of course you could always sow some of monsanto's gm corn ........wouldn't even have to worry about the birds eating it........S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Originally posted by binley100 View Postof course you could always sow some of monsanto's gm corn ........wouldn't even have to worry about the birds eating it........Last edited by LincolnshireFloyd; 21-05-2013, 10:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Sheneval View PostAt AGM last night I presented the paper on why Glysophate should be banned and it was agreed that in future neglected plots would be strimmed to keep weeds in check and glysophate will no longer be used.
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Originally posted by LincolnshireFloyd View PostI assume the GM corn was sprayed with glyphosate though you don't say so. In the interest of balance and keeping the central point of the thread on topic now show us a photograph of the dead birds that ate the GM corn please.
Or not...after all, why would they? It's not like they make a profit on sales is it?
Hang on a minute....
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Originally posted by LincolnshireFloyd View PostIn the interest of balance and keeping the central point of the thread on topic....
Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostEy up Sarz,if you do decide to ban the words glyphosate & roundup from the forum
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I think the main points were:-
Why wasn't the prospective allotmenteer not told the plot had been sprayed with a weedkiller?
Who had sprayed it?
With what?
We are all asuming it was glyphosate, but it could have been anything really, including something having a residual component.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Indeed Snadge & as we all know assumption is the mother of most muck-ups,there is even one in the original post .........
Originally posted by Pineberry View PostApparently he uses weed killer as well, and judging by some other well manicured plots quite a few people on our site are fond of such poison.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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I think you can eat what grows on your plot as stated, it's hardly likely to be worse than what you buy in the shops. But in subsequent years you can enjoy more and more chemical free food. It's a lovely feeling as well as a lovely taste.
As an end note, I'd mention that as a person who works in the health sector I'm bound by 'Evidence Based' practise. I and my colleagues are very aware that the only people putting up money for this evidence based research are those who are producing it. A case of let me show you how safe this stuff I make is. Research is not always worth the internet it is shown on.Ali
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One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostI think the main points were:-
Why wasn't the prospective allotmenteer not told the plot had been sprayed with a weedkiller?
Who had sprayed it?
With what?
We are all asuming it was glyphosate, but it could have been anything really, including something having a residual component.
I emailed council yesterday with these kind question, so am just awaiting their reply.
Will post what they say.
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Originally posted by bearded bloke View Post... I like to think that my veg patch looks well tended it took me six years of hard graft to dig out the bindweed by hand & would be extremely offended if I knew anyone assumed it was cleared by the application of weed killing chemicals That said I am happy to use glyphosates on the weeds that grow on my tarmac drive & brick paved areas.
Mine will be rough and rustic around the edges though.
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Originally posted by LincolnshireFloyd View PostI assume the GM corn was sprayed with glyphosate though you don't say so. In the interest of balance and keeping the central point of the thread on topic now show us a photograph of the dead birds that ate the GM corn please.
I am concerned about health of my kids and the place they live in, that's why I asked about it.
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Originally posted by Pineberry View PostDid not mean to offendHe who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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