I am also curious as I have a frightenly large patch of poison ivy I'd
like to eradicate. My tolerance/resistance to p.i. is absolutely zero. I
need to find a safe way to remove it and have considered sheet mulching,
comfrey and/or rhubarb. I'm so sensitive to it I will also need to find
someone to do the work! Anyone have ideas for a design/method?
### burns@panix.com ###
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Claude William Genest wrote:
Any experiences with rhubarb as an understory plant in food forests ?_______________________________________________
I wonder if the toxicity of leaves inhibits growth of other plants. I am
experimenting with using those big killer leaves as a mulch over undesirable
weeds and think I am on to something...
Claude
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