Anonymous wrote:Wow, I knew it was edible but not that it was invasive. Definitely worth pulling and cooking! No need to go after it with round up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.
Ugh. No. No. No. That stuff just poisons the earth worse and kills the insects - especially the honeybees. Pull it.
No, it doesn’t.
Does Roundup kill Coronavirus? Maybe people can use it in place of Lysol and inhale deeply to sanitize lungs also at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.
Ugh. No. No. No. That stuff just poisons the earth worse and kills the insects - especially the honeybees. Pull it.
No, it doesn’t.
Does Roundup kill Coronavirus? Maybe people can use it in place of Lysol and inhale deeply to sanitize lungs also at home.
Anonymous wrote:I've been pulling it all over the place since I've been outside much more than usual this spring. It never ends! The tricky part is getting rid of the pulled plants because if you just yank them and leave them they will go to seed and replant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.
Awful. Really reconsider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.
Ugh. No. No. No. That stuff just poisons the earth worse and kills the insects - especially the honeybees. Pull it.
No, it doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.
Ugh. No. No. No. That stuff just poisons the earth worse and kills the insects - especially the honeybees. Pull it.
Anonymous wrote:Ordering several bottles of RoundUp now via Amazon.