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Old 08-09-2003, 07:02 PM
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I live in a trailer park in the High Mojave Desert and the place is covered by
those trees, they are the only ones who seem to be able to take the high, dry
heat here. And every fall I pass out trash bags to people and when they are full
of leaves, I take'm out to my desert field garden and use'm as mulch around and
on top of my canna. The seeds don'e come out until spring and the winds here
blow most of them out into the far desert. To keep the roots from growing up
into my pots of plants I have by my trailer, I just put a board or brick under
the pot and thuse no roots. Without these trees here, the summer heat would be
even worst.


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"Grandpa" wrote in message
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Already tried Fert-i-lome Brush & Stump Killer, highly recommended by
the local nursery, and not cheap either. Didn't phase them, in fact I
think they thrived on it. Mind you I drilled 3/4" holes at a 30º
downward angle to the pith and filled the hole with this stuff, several
times. Also sprayed the tree limbs. Next?

Leslie wrote:

"Grandpa" wrote in message
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Any tried and true methods of killing some chinese elms - short of
cutting them down? I'm really tired of their seeds spread all over my
yard and everyone of them growing - grrrrr.....




Even cutting these darn trees down won't kill them. They are truly the most
annoying tree I know of. Our neighbor has a huge one in their front yard
which spreads to the whole neighborhood. I just pulled 10 of the little ones
up and cut down two larger ones. I've used roundup on the stump after
cutting them down and that kills them. Right now instead of that though, I'm
trying Stump Out. Seems to be working, but we'll see.

Leslie





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