Gauteng Smallholder September 2015 | Page 48

ALIENS Easily-recognised common weed in Gauteng A nother alien invasive plant found on Gauteng's smallholdings is Smelter's bush (Flaveria bidentis). It is an annual herb that originated from tropical America. It invades crops, roadsides, gardens, waste places and disturbed veld. Its invasive status is NEMBA Category 1b. Category 1b lists invasive species that require control by means of an invasive species management programme. In all cases, the law requires property owners to check if any of these species are on their property. If they are found, the property owner or occupier needs to control them from jumping the garden fence (Category 1a) or needs to submit an invasive species management control programme explaining why he or she should be granted a Continued on page 47 POTATO PLANTER From page 45 Left: the full planter. Right: with plants emerging through the straw out the potatoes from the remaining compost and, by now, well-rotted straw. You can also grow potatoes in old tyres. Start by filling two with soil, ensuring that the space where the tube would 46 www.sasmallholder.co.za be is also filled. Plant a seed potato and, as it grows add more tyres, gently filling them with soil around the stem each time. This will fool the p [