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ErikJ

(6,335 posts)
22. We need new CCC to destroy it
Fri Oct 24, 2014, 02:13 PM
Oct 2014

Invasive plants (and animals) are becoming a huge problem all over the US. The govt should hire millions of youth like the old CCC to destroy and control them. It would solve two problems solved at once. High youth u.e. and invasive plants.

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Goats n/t PeoViejo Oct 2014 #1
Yep. They love the stuff and control it beautifully. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #13
They tried that in Tallahassee, FL....someone ate the goats. Lochloosa Oct 2014 #19
Just eat it... LunaSea Oct 2014 #2
Cool. I had no idea. nt silvershadow Oct 2014 #3
Yum spinbaby Oct 2014 #11
Roll it in cornflakes and fry.... jpak Oct 2014 #23
Kudzu blossoms smell and taste like Concord grape jelly. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #26
Japanese honeysuckle....the pest that won't die. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #37
Oh dear...I remember the incredible humidity of Central Ga. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #42
I love the smell of honeysuckles as well. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #44
There are 2 colors here that grow wild. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #45
Love it! silverweb Oct 2014 #40
thank you. niyad Oct 2014 #48
I'm bullish on kudzu. Orrex Oct 2014 #4
Yep. bmbmd Oct 2014 #9
Yes. intheflow Oct 2014 #15
You can feed it as hay gwheezie Oct 2014 #5
Kudzu is everywhere here in Kentucky. Ykcutnek Oct 2014 #6
Damn. That's quite a patch for some utility wires. nt silvershadow Oct 2014 #7
Yeah. I posted that to the power company's FB page. Ykcutnek Oct 2014 #8
Some people look to see shapes in clouds. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #43
time to clean the gutters snooper2 Oct 2014 #25
It is Gods will that Kudzu is taking over the South Youdontwantthetruth Oct 2014 #10
There's a lot of it growing on the banks of the Patomac at Ft. Belvoir and probably elsewhere. PeoViejo Oct 2014 #18
Ft Belvoir and the Potomac River are SOUTH of the Mason-Dixon Youdontwantthetruth Oct 2014 #20
We have plenty in Ohio. jen63 Oct 2014 #33
It's a green plant,so, bleedinglib Oct 2014 #12
Ah...my sweet memories of kudzu growing up. Liberal Veteran Oct 2014 #14
Bamboo gets infested with kudzu - LOL LeftInTX Oct 2014 #35
Can we make toilet paper out of it? I use bamboo toilet paper now, but valerief Oct 2014 #16
we call it carolina creeper. i have been puling it for over a decade hate the shit. seabeyond Oct 2014 #17
In Oregon we don't have kudzu. We have Himalayan blackberries. Lots and lots and lots. Shrike47 Oct 2014 #21
We need new CCC to destroy it ErikJ Oct 2014 #22
Does winter stop it? hfojvt Oct 2014 #24
I don't know. From the sounds of it, this stuff is like this: silvershadow Oct 2014 #27
Frost & ice kill the vines, but it grows back from the roots. Glorfindel Oct 2014 #28
It grows year round in Texas. LanternWaste Oct 2014 #38
Yarn can be made from bamboo. SheilaT Oct 2014 #29
It's been ages since we've had a kudzu thread. Good times! smokey nj Oct 2014 #30
Yeah, and did you notice how I skillfully posted a legitimate article about it? silvershadow Oct 2014 #32
Well done! smokey nj Oct 2014 #41
Goats is hungry Go Vols Oct 2014 #31
Love the dog just sitting in the middle of the goats. Laffy Kat Oct 2014 #34
Kudzu. It's going places...... Hotler Oct 2014 #36
Aaand, there it is! silvershadow Oct 2014 #39
A kudzu thread!! Generic Other Oct 2014 #46
It's extremely useful. If only you could get a fad for its products going.... Hekate Oct 2014 #47
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