lead in gardens
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 8:16 pm
earlier this year I shot a coon in my garden with a turkey load. shortly after that I had a bad gut feeling that I just contaminated my garden with lead. Iv researched before and couldnt find an answer, I just spent the last couple hours researching and again could not find an answer.
there are many pages online about the real threat of lead in vegetable gardens and us ingesting it. the primary concern for lead contamination is dust, old paint chips and from roadways, the solution is to not have a garden near a house, building or a roadway. leafy vegetables and root vegetables will take up lead in the parts we eat. fruiting vegetables has no real cause for concern because the fruit of the vegetables dont accumulate the lead. many plants dont take up the lead at all. I guess sunflowers and other plants absorb lead and will actually decontaminate the soil, which is pretty cool. keeping the soil above a certain Ph prevents plants from absorbing it at all.
well I cant find an answer about lead in the form of bullets or shot and its effect on vegetables and us consuming them. does anybody know anything about this? i found one small blurb that wasnt scientific by any means that said it is not a concern. hmmm well where I shot the coon was in my 3 sisters plot, corn, beans and squash, these plants will not absorbe the lead but by tilling the ground im going to be spreading it around and it has me worried.
Any ideas???
next time I'll use a goose load.
there are many pages online about the real threat of lead in vegetable gardens and us ingesting it. the primary concern for lead contamination is dust, old paint chips and from roadways, the solution is to not have a garden near a house, building or a roadway. leafy vegetables and root vegetables will take up lead in the parts we eat. fruiting vegetables has no real cause for concern because the fruit of the vegetables dont accumulate the lead. many plants dont take up the lead at all. I guess sunflowers and other plants absorb lead and will actually decontaminate the soil, which is pretty cool. keeping the soil above a certain Ph prevents plants from absorbing it at all.
well I cant find an answer about lead in the form of bullets or shot and its effect on vegetables and us consuming them. does anybody know anything about this? i found one small blurb that wasnt scientific by any means that said it is not a concern. hmmm well where I shot the coon was in my 3 sisters plot, corn, beans and squash, these plants will not absorbe the lead but by tilling the ground im going to be spreading it around and it has me worried.
Any ideas???
next time I'll use a goose load.