Controlling the spread of invasive species would be a really good way to rehabilitate our prison population! Lots of hard work and an immediate sense of accomplishment Will help inmates to become productive members of society!
I like the way you think Sir. Do you have any information on how to start something like this in my community? 450-acre tree farm in Kentucky and most of my time is spent trying to control invasive species. Sometimes I think we are winning but most of the time it's just overwhelming. Have a good day sir that was a great idea.
*This* shrub is NOT native to Ontario. You're mixing it up with a different plant, also called bush honeysuckle. Please make sure that when you plant it that you got Northern Bush Honeysuckle and not Amur, Japanese, or other Asian honeysuckles.
Controlling the spread of invasive species would be a really good way to rehabilitate our prison population! Lots of hard work and an immediate sense of accomplishment Will help inmates to become productive members of society!
I agree!
As a former correctional officer for 19 years and land owner I approve lol
That's a really unique proposition. Interesting!
not to mention the little ones stuck in school desks all day
I like the way you think Sir. Do you have any information on how to start something like this in my community? 450-acre tree farm in Kentucky and most of my time is spent trying to control invasive species. Sometimes I think we are winning but most of the time it's just overwhelming. Have a good day sir that was a great idea.
This was a great video. Very professional. Thanks so much!🌱🌱🌱
Is it worth controlling if your neighbors won’t control theirs, or will it always be a losing battle?
Great Video! Thank you!!
What hrbicide is used for badal bark treatment?
Great info. Thank you.
"honeysuckle has no native predators"
*me looking confused while holding my saw and glyphosate* lol
Is it possible/practical to use these as rootstocks for honeyberry to take advantage of an already-established root system?
Spread the word. Long live the natives!
Goats do a good job on bush honeysuckle
Thought it was toxic to all animals?
Depends on the species of honeysuckle. If they're eating it and not getting sick, it might not be an invasive species of honeysuckle.
@@dennismisnick5331Not at animals. That's why it spreads so fast. Birds & small mammals eat the fruit and poop the seeds out elsewhere.
Now only if I could uproot asian carp.
fo-li-age
I use a Ratchet Rake on my tractor bucket, and they pop right out.
This shrub is native to Ontario, Canada (which is where I'm from), so I plan on planting this in my backyard.
*This* shrub is NOT native to Ontario. You're mixing it up with a different plant, also called bush honeysuckle. Please make sure that when you plant it that you got Northern Bush Honeysuckle and not Amur, Japanese, or other Asian honeysuckles.
Wrong honeysuckle