Gardener sprayed roundup

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In all the beds bc there is a bad weed growing there. How long does this area remain toxic? This isn’t what I wanted him to do he misunderstood me but this is my situation now.


It remains toxic for at least 6 months to a year depending on environmental factors and amount applied. How long does it kill plants? It depends on the plant, the size, how much was applied and environment factors.


Wait until you learn about Roundup GMO crops (95% of corn crops). Now think about how much of your food has corn or is fed corn. Chickens, eggs, pork, beef, fish, basically all packaged foods, condiments, sodas, anything with HFCS, etc.

Roundup is in most all foods now. It is sprayed on tens to hundreds of millions of acres of crops, with run off into streams and lakes and water supplies. If it truly lasts 6 months or more, then you are eating and drinking it everyday.

Just some food (roundup) for thought there. Might be a big cause of rising disease rates and obesity? Perhaps. FDA has said for decades it's "safe" after 2 weeks.

Funny how that "2 Weeks" thing is ubiquitous with government data across so many fields.


Who let Casey means on here? Get lost, MAHA.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In all the beds bc there is a bad weed growing there. How long does this area remain toxic? This isn’t what I wanted him to do he misunderstood me but this is my situation now.


It remains toxic for at least 6 months to a year depending on environmental factors and amount applied. How long does it kill plants? It depends on the plant, the size, how much was applied and environment factors.


Wait until you learn about Roundup GMO crops (95% of corn crops). Now think about how much of your food has corn or is fed corn. Chickens, eggs, pork, beef, fish, basically all packaged foods, condiments, sodas, anything with HFCS, etc.

Roundup is in most all foods now. It is sprayed on tens to hundreds of millions of acres of crops, with run off into streams and lakes and water supplies. If it truly lasts 6 months or more, then you are eating and drinking it everyday.

Just some food (roundup) for thought there. Might be a big cause of rising disease rates and obesity? Perhaps. FDA has said for decades it's "safe" after 2 weeks.

Funny how that "2 Weeks" thing is ubiquitous with government data across so many fields.


Who let Casey means on here? Get lost, MAHA.



So you say "Roundup on the weeds = le bad. Roundup on the food = le good?"

Interesting. Very interesting take on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roundup has never been as "toxic" and people have claimed. The real beef is against GMO crops that are "Roundup ready" meaning they've been genetically modified to survive being sprayed with Roundup so the weeds around them can be killed without damaging the crops themselves. It's already on some of the food you eat. Is it toxic in your flower garden? No. I use it on dandelions and thistle since they're nearly impossible to pull up. Just a little spritz in the center of the plant. It does not make the ground or garden toxic. It's not cyanide or arsenic.


Dandelion and thistle are super easy to pull up with a dandelion tool. I taught my kids to do it as toddlers.


I have long cement driveway that gets weeds in the cracks. Trust me spraying is only thing that works. You cant get the roots as cant dig in cement. It is a 250 foot driveway. It is a driveway covered in years of oil leaks, gas drips. It is a 50 year old driveway. Do you really think spray matters much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roundup has never been as "toxic" and people have claimed. The real beef is against GMO crops that are "Roundup ready" meaning they've been genetically modified to survive being sprayed with Roundup so the weeds around them can be killed without damaging the crops themselves. It's already on some of the food you eat. Is it toxic in your flower garden? No. I use it on dandelions and thistle since they're nearly impossible to pull up. Just a little spritz in the center of the plant. It does not make the ground or garden toxic. It's not cyanide or arsenic.


Dandelion and thistle are super easy to pull up with a dandelion tool. I taught my kids to do it as toddlers.


I have long cement driveway that gets weeds in the cracks. Trust me spraying is only thing that works. You cant get the roots as cant dig in cement. It is a 250 foot driveway. It is a driveway covered in years of oil leaks, gas drips. It is a 50 year old driveway. Do you really think spray matters much?


DP here, but you are a good neighbor who keeps their driveway weed free. I see so many places that will keep their yard mowed, but then have tons of weeds all in their driveway cracks and in the street cracks in front of their house. Mind boggling.
Anonymous
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
Anonymous
Has OP died yet from the roundup exposure?
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