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Don't play with the devil's helmet
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Got lots of Giant Hogweed in our garden. Neighbour's shed is just over the fence and always been tempted to smear the juice on his tools. It causes a painful sensitivity to light that can last for years apparently. But that looks even better! I could kill the b*.
PS That reminds me. Lilies are supposed to be fatal to cats. Must get some.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson) -
Originally posted by xoggoth View PostGot lots of Giant Hogweed in our garden.
You are not obliged to remove or treat invasive plants, but you must not:
allow invasive plants to spread onto adjacent land - the owner of that land could take legal action against you
plant or encourage the spread of invasive plants outside of your property - this can include moving contaminated soil from one place to another or incorrectly handling and transporting contaminated material and plant cuttings
We rented a house a few years back, which had a gardening service paid for by the landlord. We warned the gardener that there was giant hogweed growing, but he just shrugged it off with a "daft foreigner, I'm the expert here" kind of attitude. He got a nasty burn from it, as he hacked at it while not wearing gloves.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Postalways been tempted to smear the juice on his tool
Is playing with the devil's helmet worse than playing with satan's doorbell?Comment
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