I am seeking folks' opinions on whether or not it would be 'safe' to create a leaf mold pile from leaves that were salvaged from a property that had been treated with glysophate. The leaf mold would be used for amending soil for vegetable production, mainly.
The property itself had been heavily infested with lesser celandine, which was killed off with at least one pass of glysophate. This was in the late winter, so there was plenty of rain after the spray and before I bagged up the leaves.
Right now they are are still bagged up and I've been debating whether or not to use them, as other landscapers have told me that glysophate is washed away by rain. But I'm skeptical.
Any articles anyone wants to link would be appreciated as well,
~ thank you!