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"Ms Leebee" writes:
Had some old trees chopped and chipped in my front yard yesterday. One was
a Camphor Laurel.

Man, the house still smells great ... too bad it didn't smell like that all


Mmmmmm, I like that perfume too. Clears my sinuses whenever I walk past a
heap of wood chips where the council has felled a CL on some Sydney street.
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"Ms Leebee" wrote:

Mmmmmm, I like that perfume too. Clears my sinuses whenever I walk
past a heap of wood chips where the council has felled a CL on some
Sydney street.


I can still smell mine even now - a month after chopping and chipping !



That's the smell of the new shoots growing from the roots!

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Ms Leebee wrote:

We did have it stump-ground .. so i'm hoping the damn thing is done !!


Do not hold your breath. Old neighbour had camphor laurel on foot path
stump ground and new neighbour has just enjoyed (?) the spectacle of
seeing what the Integral Energy tree butchers can do to it for the first
time.

I think it lay quiet for about 18 months, then bingo, as back as good as
ever.

Snip (sunny afternoon) and paint with roundup any shoots that pop up. It
may take a while as you really need it to draw poison back into every
section. Camphor laurel is like willow, poke a piece into theground and
it will sprout.



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