Submitted by Educational_Sector98 t3_yqc2da in Pennsylvania
Dredly t1_ivouimy wrote
We have about 4 acres of fields that we just leave fallow, but really not sure what else we can do to help offset the issue. Anyone have suggestions?
lemonsforbrunch t1_ivox9j7 wrote
Remove nonnative plants from your field as you spot them and work on replacing them from the landscaping around your house too. Encourage others to do the same, and cut down on pesticides and herbicides!
OccasionallyImmortal t1_ivr84w2 wrote
>Remove nonnative plants from your field
>cut down on ... herbicides
The former makes the latter more difficult. Weeding 4 acres of all non-native plants mechanically is physically and temporally demanding, Even spraying is difficult and can be expensive. Unfortunately, natural herbicides are nearly useless. I'm convinced that I could dump 5 gallons of boiling vinegar (don't do that) on multiflora roses and they'd laugh audibly.
lemonsforbrunch t1_ivr8u3b wrote
Haha yea they would. It’s definitely a manual task. I think it would be like, your new hobby. Have a stroll, pull a few plants. Slow progress but you can get there.
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