Hallo,
Our community in the garden route (Knysna, South Africa) is battling with infestation of non-indigenous
trees (mostly blue gums and wattle). The only solution that
local conservation bodies recommend is a toxin called Garlon which you paint on the stump of the tree soon after it has been cut down. Sadly the effect of this toxin is indiscriminate and poisons the soil for years after application. Please could we ask the
permaculture community if there is any other 'green' strategy/method for controlling non-indigenous tree growth? The blue gums in the garden route sadly contribute greatly to the fire risk in the area and throttle the growth of the natural (and endangered) plant life which we are trying to establish after the fires ravaged the area in June.
Thanks for any assistance you can offer.