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Old 01-07-2006, 03:32 PM posted to rec.gardens
 
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Default Killing Tree Roots Once and For All

weed B gone kills non grass, but frankly, mowing will eventually kill them off.
Ingrid

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Several months ago I had two large liquid amber trees removed from my
front lawn. They had an extensive surface root system, so I had the
roots ground as well. Well, obviously some of the roots remain
underground, as now I've got several places where little trees are
sprouting from the ground. I was about to put down a new lawn, but I'm
concerned about these little trees continually popping up. Is there a
way to permanently kill what's left of the liquid amber tree's roots so
no more mini trees pop up?

-Fleemo




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