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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 10:38:30 +1000
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- Subject: Re: Blackberries
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- >Hmm...I don't have a yard, so I don't know about these things, but
- >I doubt if we have that kind of regulation around here (though some
- >suburbs might--others on the list can speak to that better). I think
- >you can grow what you want on your own property. But this *is* a rural
- >area.
- >
- >Karen
-
- There are quite a few things that we are not allowed to grow in our backyards
- .... apart from blackerries, there is onion weed; oxalis; Paterson's curse;
- rhus tree; wandering jew; lantana; and, of course, marijuana, to name but a
- few. Hefty fines can be levied if you are found to have these on your property
- and have not taken steps to eradicate them.
-
- Carolyn
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