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Getting rid of a hedge
I just had someone cut a deciduous hedge down to ground level thinking
that if I cut it down before it started growing again this spring, it might not come back. However, the guy that cut it said it would just grow back unless I put "something" on it to kill it. Can someone please tell me what I can do to make sure it doesn't come back? Don't know what kind it is but I see them everywhere. It's about 60 feet long and quite old and thick, so whatever the solution is, it can't be very labor intensive. Thanks |
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