After discovering that my new plot was sprayed with glyphosate to clear it, I was not the happiest bunny. Our council regularly sprays new plots to clear them for new allotment holders.
Now yesterday I witnessed one plot holder spraying his plot around the perimeter after he mowed the grass. Ok I am not 100% sure what he was spraying as I did not ask however I assumed it is a weedkiller. Also a large number of plots are sprayed on their pathes and outside to clear the grass.
In my view I think this is inappropriate use of weedkiller. There are other means for that. I do understand people's desire to for their plots to look pretty but it is an allotment not a chealsea flower show contest. Plus it the place where we have a chance to grow clean produce.
Also I want my little ones to come with me to the allotment often to enjoy fresh air and not inhale the weedkiller on a regular basis. Or eat crops with residu on them.
Would I sound unreasonable to speak to council to stop their weedkiller practice, and maybe request other allotment holders to minimise use of spraying weed killers unless its really necessary? Any advice on a diplomatic approach to open conversation about it with local authority and neighbours on the plot very much welcome, as I am not very diplomatic person more straightforward instead.
Now yesterday I witnessed one plot holder spraying his plot around the perimeter after he mowed the grass. Ok I am not 100% sure what he was spraying as I did not ask however I assumed it is a weedkiller. Also a large number of plots are sprayed on their pathes and outside to clear the grass.
In my view I think this is inappropriate use of weedkiller. There are other means for that. I do understand people's desire to for their plots to look pretty but it is an allotment not a chealsea flower show contest. Plus it the place where we have a chance to grow clean produce.
Also I want my little ones to come with me to the allotment often to enjoy fresh air and not inhale the weedkiller on a regular basis. Or eat crops with residu on them.
Would I sound unreasonable to speak to council to stop their weedkiller practice, and maybe request other allotment holders to minimise use of spraying weed killers unless its really necessary? Any advice on a diplomatic approach to open conversation about it with local authority and neighbours on the plot very much welcome, as I am not very diplomatic person more straightforward instead.
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