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I'd on waterside plant please.


geoff
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`as its waterside, stem injection with Glyphosate. digging it up is risky, if you leave any roots behind it will come back. and just one example doesn't neccesarily mean it's the only one. i've been dealing with a site for 20years, most of it i've got but every so often another one sprouts somewhere else. Defra did a study that showed when buried it can reappear at least 20+ years later. any waste must be burned.

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