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Old 06-02-2016, 11:00 AM   #35
Pohenegamook
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Originally Posted by fliz View Post
They do have all kinds of programs. There was even a "group pull" a couple weeks ago in a natural area down the road (which I didn't know about until I started researching last weekend).
Pretty sure we have tons of this - I don't care for it but I've never been told to eradicate it / that it's noxious. It's definitely invasive.
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Unfortunately, nothing eats this. They are researching biocontrol, but there's nothing yet. I guess goats will eat it...but my work blocks that rentagoat site.
well, nothing eats it except people
http://www.botanicalartspress.com/bl...ot-horseradish

If it's edible, it's not noxious. It's invasive and annoying (but also tasty)

You apparently need to cook more lamb
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