...the plot. See the following posts in this diary: Aminopyralid Herbicide Residue in Manure Killing Crops Testing For Aminopyralid in Manure What to do if you have Aminopyralid Contaminated Manure...
...badly effected whereas others are less affected. It appears that the problem is linked to a new herbicide (a hormone weedkiller) aminopyralid being used by the farmers. The most sensitive...
The currently suspended herbicides based on Aminopyralid will be working their way through the food chain to end up on our allotments and gardens for years to come. Assuming the...
...All this brings me neatly to the subject of aminopyralid. Aminopyralid Aminopyralid is a really effective selective weedkiller for pasture, killing out thistles and nettles etc leaving the pasture clean...
My earlier entry on the problem gardeners are having with the aminopyralid herbicide residue in manure has had more response than anything before. It seems growers up and down the...
Regular readers will know that we were instrumental, along with other gardeners and gardening associations in bringing the problem of Aminopyralid contaminated manure to the public view. I’m very proud...
I’m seeing reports, unconfirmed now confirmed, at the moment, that the Aminopyralid based herbicides have been withdrawn and that the licence has been suspended. I must say this is brilliant...
...Aminopyralid And now we find aminopyralid has been re-licensed and is available once more. Despite the fact it is incredibly persistent and has proven a nightmare to home growers and...
I can hardly believe it but it’s true. They’re allowing the use of aminopyralid herbicide again. This is stupidity of the first order. I mean, if there is to be...
...as ours but very sheltered so they should be OK outside. My grandson will probably snaffle them as soon as they’re ripe. Aminopyralid I’d picked up a couple of bags...
...to the farmer and those with a certificate of competence is far greater than those available to the ordinary gardener. Which brings me round to aminopyralid. Aaminopyralid is a selective...
I suppose the great news of the week is the suspension of Aminopyralid based herbicides. Not an outright permanent ban, but a positive step forward for us gardeners. Unfortunately, I...
...if aminopyralid herbicides were banned today, this problem is going to be around for years. How many gardeners still have jars of banned chemicals in the back of the shed?...
...the petition against the Aminopyralid herbicide that’s devastating so many plots and gardens. It only takes a minute and we need to get the government to realise the seriousness of...
...to the plot after Gardener’s Question Time on Radio 4. Just loved hearing the RHS claiming all the credit for discovering and publicising the aminopyralid in manure problem. Funny, I...
...out these articles before obtaining your manure. Aminopyralid. Further Information There’s a number of articles on the site about fertilisers, manures, green manures, compost and composting. See Composts & Fertilisers...
...did seem patchy when I was harvesting but there’s no manure in there. Perhaps some of that dreaded aminopyralid had got in to the municipal compost. Next job was to...
...to pick up on things here, so my little sparks helped to get a couple of fires going. The first was the aminopyralid toxic manure problem. This was an absolute...
...or fertilizers, would you recommend me to use? The scare stories on manure are sadly not a scare, they’re true. The chemical aminopyralid is a very effective selective herbicide designed...
...had been weedkilled using aminopyralid. He told us that his land was organically managed and the horses were fed that way but I can’t help feeling he was a little...