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Roots from woody brush/saplings
After cutting woody brush.saplings with a pruner or machete, should I
completely dig out the roots? Someone told me that it is ok to leave the stems from out of the ground, and that mowing and time will eventually kill off the roots. Doesn't sound right. |
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i think that leaving them and mowing will eventually kill them, does
around here. lucas |
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"Doe John" wrote in message ... After cutting woody brush.saplings with a pruner or machete, should I completely dig out the roots? Someone told me that it is ok to leave the stems from out of the ground, and that mowing and time will eventually kill off the roots. Doesn't sound right. I did the same thing as you...they never went away..they keep coming back. I can't remove the roots cause there's just to darn many. |
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