Knallkörper
2016-09-26 14:57:31
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Gly*h**at, then you have peace, works 100% and sustainably, one dose per season is enough.
This is not allowed on sealed surfaces, nor in residential and small garden areas. The purchase usually requires proof of expertise, at least for larger containers. Although, salt is usually not permitted for this purpose either.;)Gly*h**at, then you have peace, helps 100% and sustainably, one dose per season is enough.
This is not permitted on sealed surfaces, nor in residential and allotment garden areas. The purchase usually requires proof of expertise, at least for larger containers. Although, salt is usually not allowed for this purpose either.;)
Do you mean glyphosate? You would of course be right about that ;)
Seriously: Farmers spray the stuff on the fields after plowing. There is then a waiting period of 2 days before food is to be planted again there. And I’m not supposed to spray that on the driveway? Sure ;)
I have found the following on this: The Plant Protection Act of 06.02.2012 and the Approval Regulation VO (EC) No. 1107/2009 regulate, among other things, the use of plant protection products in home and allotment gardens.Regarding the ban in the allotment garden, I would be interested in the legal regulation (all I have found is a text from 2004 stating that "the ball is now in the federal government's court").