My view is that Newbies should succeed in their first year - if they give up because they cannot get the plot under control then I think that is sad. I don't know whether that is common though, in practice?
So if a one-time application of Glyphosate achieves that more easily than if they had to cultivate the plot without that assistance then I think it would be a good thing. Up to the individual whether they want to, or not ...
But, flip side, there must be lots of cases of people applying weedkiller on plots / paths and the spray going onto, and killing, neighbouring plot's plants and if someone did that to me I'd be really upset.
I think the latter, assuming it happens on a plot?, would be enough to justify a ban - let alone any maybe/maybe not scientific studies
So if a one-time application of Glyphosate achieves that more easily than if they had to cultivate the plot without that assistance then I think it would be a good thing. Up to the individual whether they want to, or not ...
But, flip side, there must be lots of cases of people applying weedkiller on plots / paths and the spray going onto, and killing, neighbouring plot's plants and if someone did that to me I'd be really upset.
I think the latter, assuming it happens on a plot?, would be enough to justify a ban - let alone any maybe/maybe not scientific studies
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