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Old 11-09-2003, 02:32 PM
John T. Jarrett
 
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Default tree stump removal

I tried the Round Up on the fresh stump...didn't work for me. Even
gave up and tried straight concentrate -- that was expensive and a
complete waste of money.

And, yeah, it only works when it is drawn up through the leaves, but I
was desperate and willing to try anything. Course I tried it on the
leaves of the cigar trees before I cut them down and it only worked on
the little ones.

John

"Babberney" wrote in message
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:35:20 GMT, "DScott"


wrote:

We've got several trees in our neighborhood that seem to

perpetually seed
our back yard. We always have little saplings starting up all over

the
place. I've recently had a bunch of the larger ones cut down and

hauled
away. Now, how do I keep them from re-sprouting from the stumps. I

know that
diesel fuel suffocates them, but I'm looking for something that is

effective
and more environmentally friendly. Help!
Dianne in Austin


You can have them ground below grade (or rent a stump grinder).
That's pretty effective, though sometimes you will see sprouts at

the
edges of the grinding site (from the ends of roots). Hackberry

trees
are particularly persistent.

I'm not big on chemicals (and I don't want to debate pros and cons

of
roundup) but, as a free individual, you may decide to apply
brush-b-gone or similar product to the first sprouts in hope s that
you'll get no more. For future reference, I've also heard that
ronund-up applied directly to the stump immediately after cutting

will
do the trick.

good luck,

keith
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