Re: Summer reading: The Garden of Evil
- Subject: Re: [GWL] Summer reading: The Garden of Evil
- From: "Doreen Howard" g*@charter.net
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:12:06 -0500
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Sounds like a fascinating book that I will have to
add to the pile of "must reads" growing beside my bed.
I've seen the power of bioremediation and
phytoremediation firsthand and can attest their value and effectiveness.
Several times there were oil spills in Galveston Bay (south of Houston, TX) when
I lived there. Texas A&M's oceanographic research arm spread
oil-eating microbes on the waters and along the sensitive surrounding
marshlands. Nearly 98 percent of the oil was broken down by the
bacteria. The Aggies also experiment with plants such as sunflowers and
crude members of the brassica family to cleanse polluted soils of lead, nickel
and zinc. They aren't the first. Many researchers have done the
same. In Philadelphia, inner city lots loaded with lead and other heavy
metals were effectively cleansed by sunflowers so housing could be built
safely on the ground. Examples abound.
This is a field that holds much promise and one we
garden writers should be touting. For example, if you want to garden on
polluted ground (many inner city lots are loaded with heavy metals like the
Philadelphia example above), it's wise to plant sunflowers and radishes thickly
the first year, harvest them when fully mature and destroy the plant
material. Both plants have very deep tap roots and extensive feeder
systems near the surface. They gather and bind up heavy metals, storing
them in their leaves and stems.
Doreen Howard
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