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[email protected] 01-07-2006 03:32 PM

Killing Tree Roots Once and For All
 
weed B gone kills non grass, but frankly, mowing will eventually kill them off.
Ingrid

wrote:

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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Koi-Lo 01-07-2006 04:18 PM

Killing Tree Roots Once and For All
 
Get some dame pathfinder II and be done with it.....screw thecontant
need to mow to keep sucker growth and shoots from sprouting up. Old
motor oil and gas works fine too, hell with the water table....

Better yet pour concrete in the area and be damed with fooling with
any kind of vegetation........
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 14:32:37 GMT, wrote:

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

wrote:

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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I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site.
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