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Pen Phill 21-07-2003 07:18 PM

Tomatoes and how to kill a bay laurel
 
Hi all.
Two questions. I had a huge bay laurel 30' feet high with several trunks each
8-10" thick growing out from beneath the gable of on old outhouse. The tree/s
themselves have been cut down and the stumps have been repeatedly burnt over
with bonfires but the roots/stumps continue to throw out fresh shoots. What
can I use to kill them properly? It's too big a job to dig them out(at least
without a mechanical digger.)

I regularly pick the new shoots that grow from the stem/leaf junction on my
tomatoes but I have noticed that when trusses of tomatoes are well advanced
that some of the them, particularly the cherry variety continue to grow new
stems from the ends of the truss. Do I just cut these off as well?

TIA
Phil

Rod 21-07-2003 07:18 PM

Tomatoes and how to kill a bay laurel
 

"Pen Phill" wrote in message ...
Hi all.
Two questions. I had a huge bay laurel 30' feet high with several trunks each
8-10" thick growing out from beneath the gable of on old outhouse. The tree/s
themselves have been cut down and the stumps have been repeatedly burnt over
with bonfires but the roots/stumps continue to throw out fresh shoots. What
can I use to kill them properly? It's too big a job to dig them out(at least
without a mechanical digger.)

Cut them again and make nicks/ cavities/holes - whatever is easiest and fill them with crystals of Root-Out.

I regularly pick the new shoots that grow from the stem/leaf junction on my
tomatoes but I have noticed that when trusses of tomatoes are well advanced
that some of the them, particularly the cherry variety continue to grow new
stems from the ends of the truss. Do I just cut these off as well?


Yes

Rod



Alan Gould 21-07-2003 07:18 PM

Tomatoes and how to kill a bay laurel
 
In article , Pen Phill
writes
I regularly pick the new shoots that grow from the stem/leaf junction on my
tomatoes but I have noticed that when trusses of tomatoes are well advanced
that some of the them, particularly the cherry variety continue to grow new
stems from the ends of the truss. Do I just cut these off as well?

Yes, take those off as well, though with cherry tomatoes the need for
restriction is less than with full sized fruits.
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.

Pen Phill 22-07-2003 01:12 PM

Tomatoes and how to kill a bay laurel
 
Subject: Tomatoes and how to kill a bay laurel
From: Alan Gould
Date: 21/07/03 20:10 Romance Daylight Time
Message-id:

In article , Pen Phill
writes
I regularly pick the new shoots that grow from the stem/leaf junction on my
tomatoes but I have noticed that when trusses of tomatoes are well advanced
that some of the them, particularly the cherry variety continue to grow new
stems from the ends of the truss. Do I just cut these off as well?

Yes, take those off as well, though with cherry tomatoes the need for
restriction is less than with full sized fruits.
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.


Thanks for the replies.

Phil


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