Just last night I was talking with a friend who
was curious about "fire weeders" -- propane
powered contraptions that you use to burn out any
weed seed. (You wheel along like a vacuum and
everything under the hood gets torched.)
I wondered whether such heat also killed
beneficials in the soil, or whether those deeper
in the soil quickly repopulated the top layer
that was burned.
Now that I think of burning as a tried and true
technique, I wonder again whether these fire
weeders, propane consumption aside, are a pretty
good idea.
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