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growing Japanese knotweed, silly?

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  • Can we just close this thread...it is really not going anywhere. Just an excuse to sling mud. Enough already.
    To Plant a Garden is to Believe in Tomorrow
  • BrexiteerBrexiteer Posts: 955
    Jellyfire said:
    A like button, such a simple and harmless little thing was enough to send the women on here into a menopausal type meltdown. Just imagine if a dislike button was ever used 😨😨😨 the hormone levels would be going off the chart 😨😨😨  not all women though just a few 
    and you have the audacity to say the way other people put their points across is not to everyone's taste. unbelievable
    I'm talking about the like button conundrum love 
  • JellyfireJellyfire Posts: 1,139
    Jellyfire said:
    A like button, such a simple and harmless little thing was enough to send the women on here into a menopausal type meltdown. Just imagine if a dislike button was ever used 😨😨😨 the hormone levels would be going off the chart 😨😨😨  not all women though just a few 
    and you have the audacity to say the way other people put their points across is not to everyone's taste. unbelievable
    I'm talking about the like button conundrum love 
    I know what you are talking about. Love.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    @pansyface @Lyn it's the way you put your point across, it's not to everyone's taste that's all 
    It’s not intended for everybody’s tastes , just WUM’s, Flame Baiters,  Trolls,  Misogynists, racists, and perverts, unfortunately its  usually newbies that come onto the site with an attitude problem, you don’t find many of the original posters suddenly change into one of the above. If you read through my 13,000 posts, you will see that not all newbies are treated like that. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • TheveggardenerTheveggardener Posts: 1,057
    edited June 2019
    Has the person wanting to grow this in a pot considered that as it it a thug of a plant it could burst out of the pot and spread. Growing at all in my opinion would wrong and I would hope he has a good bank balance because his insurance company wouldn't cover it if they grew it intentionally. He would also have to pay for the removal from other peoples land if it had invaded there properties. If planted near a house it can do damage. How do I know this a friend of mine didn't know what was growing in here garden until I told her she went to see the neighbour and they had to pay for it to be removed from their garden and my friend along with one other persons garden.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    Of course he hasn’t NannaBoo,  he’s just a new poster as I mentioned above,  Wind up Merchant. Best encouraged, he won’t grow anything.
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • TheveggardenerTheveggardener Posts: 1,057
    Well Lyn if he is stupid enough to grow this thug he will have to face the consequences. I agree this is just someone with nothing better to do than troll forum's and try to wind up as many people as he can. In my opinion he needs to get a life outside of trolling. 
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    He won’t Nanna, same as he won’t grow giant Hogweed,   Seen it all before😱
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • TheveggardenerTheveggardener Posts: 1,057
    Agree Lyn but if he's stupid and grows it he will be back on here asking advice and we'll all be able to say "We Told You So"
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    He won’t! 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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