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To get rid of invasive water problems. Plants or animals. Raise native fish fry in a hatchery. ONLY feed them NEW BORN problem fish as their food. You will create a eating machine that wants problem fish / clams/ Zebras.
Striped Bass can EASILY crack ...
Started by cyclops2 on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at iboats):
Plants....
Carp ain't native to North America of invasive water problems.
Native weed eaters like carp raised on invasive weeds, can eliminate problem weeds Ayuh,....
Plants or animals.
Re: To get rid of invasive water problems.
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Any one know of any invasive food crops? What a better survival stock than invasive crops plant it once and watch it multiply right now I have razberrys and love them delicious and unkillable
Started by LIBERTYCHICKEN on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at survivalistboards):
They arnt invasive, but once ....
The tubers, if left undisturbed or undiscovered, will produce a new plant.
It's my number one survival plant tubers every fall.
But I don't know how invasive it would become if allowed to.
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 03:10:18 -0700 (PDT), Crown-Horned Snorkack <chornedsnorkack@hush.ai
If humans manage to reach an alien ecosystem - what will the
consequences be in both sides?
Assume that the alien plants are sufficiently different from the...
Started by Crown-Horned Snorkack on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Invasive plants still need to overcome competition chemistry of body of the plant....
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 10:18:03 -0700 (PDT to
settle a planet of cheatgrass and burrs .
It's not nearly so certain that the invasive will
overwhelm.
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List of invasive species? I need a list of invasive species in general. Thanks!!!!
Started by Mars on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Something invasive in a certain country may not be invasive.
This depends on where you are located.
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Hubby diagnosed with invasive/aggressive bladder cancer, removed tumor, now going thru chemo before surgery for neobladder. Anyone have the neobladder, if so, do you recommend it? Also, he now has some infection, burns when urinates, is this due to chemo...
Started by By milady on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inspire):
He started chemo after Christmas in December.
Cancer, invasive but not through the bladder.
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What is the best groundcover that is the least invasive (for shady areas)? I have read reviews on Vinca Minor, Wintercreeper Euonymus, Creeping Jenny, and Asian Jasmine and find they are invasive, taking over shrubs and other plants. Reviews say they ...
Started by Marlane on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Other less....
Constantly creating runners and colonizing gets a groundcover labeled invasive less often during the winter).
Competition is very stiff under an oak tree it will be under there .
Invasive is in the eye of the beholder.
Me again.
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Started by whatsreallygoingon on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Generally if a plant acts in an invasive manner there will be an article about it, however planting - so....
If there's no articles whatsoever...plant with extreme caution.
If it comes up as an invasive run.
You live in.
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J ai constate dans certaine foret en belgique dans la region entre condroz et ardenne la presence Mahonia aquifolium parfoi par centaine et centaine mais en regardans bien j en vois de plus en plus partout si et la ???
Je ne suis pas un botaniste je suis...
Started by puyapampa on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at aujardin):
La question invasive ou envahissante si c'est.
Envahissante:wink:
Invasive je comprends pas en botanique, en médecine c'est une méthode relire ce sujet
- lu trop vite la première fois.
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Have about 3/4 acres off my back yard that has decent soil and lots of activity already. I have planted wheat and rye in the past but have been hesitant to plant clover for fear it would creep into my yard. Would this be the case or is it not a concern...
Started by cetorP on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
It helps feed ur blue grass ....
Clover is invasive but most grass mixes have it in it its good to have clover in ur yd especially red clover.
Not invasive at all.
I planted my yard with a trail mix which has clover in it.
In on you.
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I have been wondering If anyone has experience with Paulownia becoming invasive attracting pests or causing any other problems in agriculture. For example is the paulownia grown in a monoculture plantation and does it cause lasting effects to the land...
Started by frosties on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at grainsurf):
Cannot reproduce except thru cuttings making it very unlikely it can become an invasive problem..
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