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Killing thorn bushes
I just moved into a new house. We are preparing to do some landscaping in
the backyard. In the wooded area there are a tremendous amount of those thorn bushes (not really a bush but more like a stem coming out of the ground covered with thorns) that I would like to det rid of in selected areas. Is there any recommeded way to get rid of them other than having a front end loader come in and tear them up? Just curious. Thanks... |
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Killing thorn bushes
Round up makes brush killer, which is really just a stronger version of
their regular herbicide. If you can't find it, you can just buy the regular concentrated round up and mix it stronger than recommended. "Marc" wrote in message news:%Pvec.8764$Gf1.5495@lakeread03... I just moved into a new house. We are preparing to do some landscaping in the backyard. In the wooded area there are a tremendous amount of those thorn bushes (not really a bush but more like a stem coming out of the ground covered with thorns) that I would like to det rid of in selected areas. Is there any recommeded way to get rid of them other than having a front end loader come in and tear them up? Just curious. Thanks... |
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Killing thorn bushes
"Marc" wrote:
I just moved into a new house. We are preparing to do some landscaping in the backyard. In the wooded area there are a tremendous amount of those thorn bushes (not really a bush but more like a stem coming out of the ground covered with thorns) that I would like to det rid of in selected areas. Is there any recommeded way to get rid of them other than having a front end loader come in and tear them up? Just curious. Thanks... Sounds like black berries. You'll have to wait till they're growing to use round-up on them. I doubt a front end loader will eradicate them, they are -very- hearty. |
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Killing thorn bushes
Get a brush killer product containing triclopyr. This is in Ferti-Lome's
Brush and Stump Killer and a Green Light product called Cut Vine and Stump Killer. Take a hatchet to the stem and then paint the triclopyr on the fresh cut. Should kill the root so that they will not sucker out from the root tips. Ferti-Lome has a website at www.v-p-g.com that has a dealer locator to find your nearest retailer. "Marc" wrote in message news:%Pvec.8764$Gf1.5495@lakeread03... I just moved into a new house. We are preparing to do some landscaping in the backyard. In the wooded area there are a tremendous amount of those thorn bushes (not really a bush but more like a stem coming out of the ground covered with thorns) that I would like to det rid of in selected areas. Is there any recommeded way to get rid of them other than having a front end loader come in and tear them up? Just curious. Thanks... |
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