I’ve been reading up on the various persistent herbicides that are out there and how they can pass through animals and composting intact and I was wondering how significant an issue this would be for those of us gardening in Australia.

For my fellow gardeners, I’d like to know whether you’ve encountered this issue in your gardens and what steps you take to reduce the risk of contaminated materials entering your garden?

  • StryderNotaviOP
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    8 months ago

    Thanks for that, that’s a much better resource than what I managed to find.

    So it seems that there are is guidance aimed at keeping it out of composts and manures that people might use on their garden. It does sound like there’s still some risk that a supplier might cut corners or a farmer might lie in order to get a better price for contaminated feed/manures but having it in place does at least reduce the overall risk a fair bit.

    • RedCarCastle
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      8 months ago

      Yer it’s a bugger, it’s a classic “I can make money on selling shit(manure pun) and sucks to be the buyers” attitude, happens all the time, it’s how we end up with asbestos in the parks,