[CANUFNET] CANUFNET Digest, Vol 170, Issue 22
Sylvain Martel
smartel42 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 12:38:29 EDT 2019
Incineration has been used in the past but I don’t know how efficient it is.
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> 1. Re: Seeking help to find a root barrier material
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> From: "Michael Richardson" <mrtree at kos.net>
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> Subject: Re: [CANUFNET] Seeking help to find a root barrier material
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> Attached is one possibility
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> https://www.greenblue.com/na/type/root-management/
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> I believe they need to line the entire pit, not just a barrier along the
> edges..
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> I suggest chemical treatment of the plants prior to removal of the soil.
> I have successfully used Roundup Transorb and Clearview with Gateway.
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> Japanese Knotweed is an incredibly tough plant and is almost impossible to
> control without chemicals.
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> Michael
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>> From Iola Price, CANUFNET subscriber and President of the Ontario Invasive
>> Plant Council
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>> An engineering group has reached out to the Ontario Invasive Plant Council
>> and
>> is inquiring about Japanese knotweed management. They would like to bury a
>> large volume of material in a pit lined with a root barrier material, but
>> are having difficulty finding said root barrier material.
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>> If anyone is aware of any materials that have been used by other agencies,
>> or any projects or coordinators that could be reached out to, your
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>> Please respond to gabby at oninvasives.ca
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>> Thanks in advance! Iola and Gabby
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