Anonymous wrote:I loved the bamboo in my first home. So pretty. So private.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plants are like people: you find non natives that behave better that the natives.
Certain natives with orange leaves spread lies and damage the ecosystem. Don’t let it come back from dormancy.
Anonymous wrote:Plants are like people: you find non natives that behave better that the natives.
Anonymous wrote:Plants are like people: you find non natives that behave better that the natives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how does this work if you don't know about plants and you buy a house with an invasive? Or your neighbor's invasive sneaks into your yard? Or seeds are carried by birds into your yard?
I agree with education and not allowing nurseries to sell certain plants but no, not fining homeowners.
We'd be better off focusing on overuse of herbicides, insecticides and fertilizer. See recent songbird deaths during the cicadas.
Strangely enough, I have killed off English Ivy and Bamboo with herbicides. Maybe the wrong thread for this idea?
Anonymous wrote:Np
Education is clearly needed as so many do not understand the difference between invasive and simply non-native. Fines on home owners are dumb (even though I'd like to take a flame thrower out when I walk by real bamboo and heavenly bamboo), invasives need to be banned from nurseries.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares about invasive species in the context of a home
Anonymous wrote:So sick and tired of idiots growing stupid crap like bamboo and english ivy. Stop killing our trees and other native species please. Any home growing things like bamboo needs to be heavily fined out of existence until they take care of the problem. The stupid crap spreads like wildfire and kills tons of our natives every year. Same with ivy. Fine people that have this in their yards please. We also recently went biking along Rock Creek Trail. Really disturbing how much bamboo has spread along the trail because jerkwads can't control it from their yards or they dump bamboo remnants from their yards into the woods that ends up causing it to spread even more. Fine..fine. fine.