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November 10, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Walla Walla, Washington
Posts: 360
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Using leaves from the County park
I've been scared away from using our municipal compost because of a probable herbicide contamination a few years back. This is horse country here, but the possible aminopyrilide contamination is something I don't even want to think about, so adding manure for a soil amendment is also out. I don't have enough trees to provide me with enough leaves for working into the soil this fall; I can go rake up what I need at the county park. They do use Roundup around the base of the trees occasionally, and this year they sprayed a couple of areas with a weed killer of some sort to kill off the dandelions.
Would the tree leaves be OK to use - would the trees have sucked up the weed killer such that the leaves might be "toxic" to my garden? |
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