11-30-2014, 10:13 AM
Aloha All,
Some years ago, Robert Silber gave me the impression he knew about permaculture and what he was talking about. Some hono grass showed up from a bulldozer or backhoe and Robert said, and I quote, "it is great to let grow, it makes good compost"....seven years later and hundreds and closing in a thousand hours later, I have still not be able to get rid of it. Talk about cursing somebody. I am at my wits end and ready to use poison though I loathe the thought I know of no other alternative. I have done plastic, cardboard, putting it in bags, etc. etc. and f**kin' A, no end in site. Anybody have any idea at all?
Mahalo
Marlin
marlin
Some years ago, Robert Silber gave me the impression he knew about permaculture and what he was talking about. Some hono grass showed up from a bulldozer or backhoe and Robert said, and I quote, "it is great to let grow, it makes good compost"....seven years later and hundreds and closing in a thousand hours later, I have still not be able to get rid of it. Talk about cursing somebody. I am at my wits end and ready to use poison though I loathe the thought I know of no other alternative. I have done plastic, cardboard, putting it in bags, etc. etc. and f**kin' A, no end in site. Anybody have any idea at all?
Mahalo
Marlin
marlin
marlin