• Hawk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    We have a saying here that applies to Japanese Knotweed: if you can’t beat it, eat it.

    The young plants have a rhubarb like taste, we made cake with it once.

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        2 months ago

        Stay the fuck away from those. Phototoxic weeds are no joke.

        In all seriousness, there’s a list of plants EU nations are supposed to weed. I think they do as much as they can for plants like Giant Hogweed (mostly because they tend to hurt children and people who don’t know about their properties)

        In the case of Japanese Knotweed, they have basically given up, so it just flourishes everywhere.

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          2 months ago

          Where I live (Ontario Canada) we are overwhelmed with invasive Phragmites. Although they’re edible and can be used as livestock fodder they still dominate our waterways. We don’t really have any farmers raising water buffalo which would be an ideal herd for grazing them down.

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            2 months ago

            Got it. Canada needs a feral water buffalo population.