In addition to Patrick's excellent observations, there's the opportunity
to "get a yield" from the plant material itself in the form of mulch,
compost, etc, providing toxics are not involved.
Patrick McKown wrote:
All these "invasive" pond plants have one thing in common. Continuous sources
of nutrients. They
are a response to this alone.
Turn off the nutrient faucet and whoops they die back.
Pat McKown
--
Keith Johnson
"Be fruitful and mulch apply."
Permaculture Activist Magazine
PO Box 5516, Bloomington, IN 47408
(812) 335-0383 http://www.permacultureactivist.net
also Patterns for Abundance Design & Consulting
also Association for Regenerative Culture
also APPLE-Bloomington (Alliance for a Post-Petroleum Local Economy) It's a
small world after oil. http://www.relocalize.net/groups/applebloomington
also Bloomington Permaculture Guild
Re: [permaculture] How to build a herb spiral
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