> I really wrankle at the idea of trying to
> wipe out certain plants that are on
> various hit lists (some are great bee plants).
> The words of a man who has never faced either Kudzu or Burdock.
I said certain plants. Not Kudzu. I have burdock on my property and it is well behaved. Knotweed is in the neighborhood but I would stamp it out if it got on my land.
I tolerate and in fact enjoy many so-called invasives including the multiflora rose and the himalayan blackberry. We have quite a few of the plants on the hit lists and find them not at all a problem.
Truth is, most of the invasives can't compete with established plant populations, but rather get their foothold in disturbed or cultivated areas.
I have four acres of mature woods and very few invasives occur in that section. They are around the house & yard. The knotweed is overrunning the neighboring property which was cultivated for decades and then let go.
PLB
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