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When information is asked for I do dislike answers which criticise and don't answer the question.Ace I hope you can reassure me my patch of ground on which I put roundup last Sept. is O.K. to plant with potatoes next month.
Quote from: tonybloke on March 14, 2009, 12:17:35anyone spraying another persons land MUST have a PA1, and a PA6 certificate, the penalties for spraying without the relevant certificaTES are horrendous!!!(even if you doing it for a mate)Tony can i spray at mums?
anyone spraying another persons land MUST have a PA1, and a PA6 certificate, the penalties for spraying without the relevant certificaTES are horrendous!!!(even if you doing it for a mate)
I'd rather not use chemicals, I thought that was the idea of allotment no chemicals maybe I am wrong
There are a lot of scaremongering stories about, weedkillers, I have been doing it now for over 25 years and no ill effects
Quote from: iain j on March 18, 2009, 12:01:12I'd rather not use chemicals, I thought that was the idea of allotment no chemicals maybe I am wrongThe idea of allotments is to grow food. There's no mention of "chemicals", for or against.
QuoteThere are a lot of scaremongering stories about, weedkillers, I have been doing it now for over 25 years and no ill effectsI don't know about Roundup (did resort to it when I got my plot) but there have been plenty of other things which turned out to have horrible side effects, DDT etc. An ex work colleague nearly died from using something called Roseclear, which was a supposedly safe organophosphate. It paralysed his breathing and his heart stopped, and he only survived as they lived right near a hospital.