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"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message ... Mike said: "Eric in North Texas" wrote in message oups.com... Other than chemicals, the only thing that has worked for me is persistence with pruners. The roots can't survive without photosynthesis, take away the leaves constantly and consistently and the roots will starve to death. My suggestion is roundup concentrate. Pour it FULL strength on the tree, [snip] NEVER use a concentrate "full strength". It's a "concentrate" for a reason. It needs to be mixed with water to be safe, and to be effective. -- Eggs The bottle of roundup concentrate has instructions for using it full strength. |
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problem Willow
"Chas Hurst" wrote:
"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message ... Mike said: "Eric in North Texas" wrote in message oups.com... Other than chemicals, the only thing that has worked for me is persistence with pruners. The roots can't survive without photosynthesis, take away the leaves constantly and consistently and the roots will starve to death. My suggestion is roundup concentrate. Pour it FULL strength on the tree, [snip] NEVER use a concentrate "full strength". It's a "concentrate" for a reason. It needs to be mixed with water to be safe, and to be effective. -- Eggs The bottle of roundup concentrate has instructions for using it full strength. I'd try painting it on the new growth full strength..willow's are tuff stuff. |
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