Thank you for posting. I've been researching ways to improve a small patch of soil along my alley. I just knew there had to be something I could plant to clean the motor oil previous owners dumped. THANK YOU!!
Wow, all those plants that are accumulators for different metals and petro chems and other stuff !! Maybe wont use some for teas anymore (depending where harvest.
I had read that mustard greens could be used for phytoremediation of lead, but I noticed it wasn't mentioned in the section about lead. Have I been misled by other sources?
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Computer Scientist here... I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. You have opened my eyes.
Thank you for posting. I've been researching ways to improve a small patch of soil along my alley. I just knew there had to be something I could plant to clean the motor oil previous owners dumped. THANK YOU!!
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My favorite part is "Heavy Metal Rockstars"
Wow, all those plants that are accumulators for different metals and petro chems and other stuff !! Maybe wont use some for teas anymore (depending where harvest.
I had read that mustard greens could be used for phytoremediation of lead, but I noticed it wasn't mentioned in the section about lead. Have I been misled by other sources?
Not necessarily. This presentation was all about Native Plants to the Ozarks and mustards greens are a non native vegetable.