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Scoby 22-08-2003 07:48 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft and digging out the roots?

Rodger Whitlock 23-08-2003 02:44 AM

How to kill a tree stump
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 19:03:04 GMT, Scoby wrote:

Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep
continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft
and digging out the roots?


Keep pulling up the suckers as they appear, and encourage your
neighbor to do the same.

Eventually the food reserves in the roots will be exhausted and
the roots die.


I had a sumach removed once, and it threw up suckers for two
years, but eventually it was entirely gone. A white poplar threw
up suckers for three years, iirc, but again, it too eventually
gave up the fight.


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Rusty Hinge 23-08-2003 04:04 AM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message m
from Scoby contains these words:

Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep
continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft
and digging out the roots?


Hammer copper nails into the roots.

--
Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm
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Martin Brown 23-08-2003 09:12 AM

How to kill a tree stump
 
In message m, Scoby
writes
Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep
continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft
and digging out the roots?


Try Ammonium sulphamate into the main stump -
Rootout (or something like that as a brandname).

Decomposes to fairly harmless nitrogenous fertiliser afterwards but be
sure to observe all the safety warnings on the packaging. Simple
chemicals that can kill entire trees are *not* user friendly. Tree roots
can be similar sizes to the obvious stuff you see up in the air. There
is a lot of stored energy.

Horse chestnuts are vulnerable to some nasty fungal infections which in
Belgium is causing an alarming number of old growth trees ( 100 years
old ) to fall down onto major roads. Not helped by Napoleons tree lined
road strategy.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Martin Brown 23-08-2003 09:13 AM

How to kill a tree stump
 
In message m, Scoby
writes
Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep
continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft
and digging out the roots?


Try Ammonium sulphamate into the main stump -
Rootout (or something like that as a brandname).

Decomposes to fairly harmless nitrogenous fertiliser afterwards but be
sure to observe all the safety warnings on the packaging. Simple
chemicals that can kill entire trees are *not* user friendly. Tree roots
can be similar sizes to the obvious stuff you see up in the air. There
is a lot of stored energy.

Horse chestnuts are vulnerable to some nasty fungal infections which in
Belgium is causing an alarming number of old growth trees ( 100 years
old ) to fall down onto major roads. Not helped by Napoleons tree lined
road strategy.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Scoby 23-08-2003 05:01 PM

Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??

Franz Heymann 23-08-2003 07:42 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 

"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??


Why did you make your contribution ununderstandable by removing all headers
and context?

Franz



Scoby 23-08-2003 09:33 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Franz Heymann
"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??


Why did you make your contribution ununderstandable by removing all headers
and context?

Franz

I just read down the page so I don't read the same (mine) message again and again

Dave Painter 24-08-2003 08:02 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 

"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep
continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft
and digging out the roots?


Drill a hole in the stump and fill with a proprietry trunk killer.
Dilute with kerosene/paraffin and seal with old grease.

Dave



Rusty Hinge 24-08-2003 09:02 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message m
from Scoby contains these words:

Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??


Does what really work? Remind me.

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Rusty Hinge 24-08-2003 09:02 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message m
from Scoby contains these words:
Franz Heymann wrote:
*"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...


Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??


Why did you make your contribution ununderstandable by removing all
headers
and context?

Franz *


I just read down the page so I don't read the same (mine) message again
and again


The art of snipping - trim off the dead wood and leave the pertinent part(s).

--
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Franz Heymann 24-08-2003 10:02 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 

"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Franz Heymann wrote:
*"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??


Why did you make your contribution ununderstandable by removing all
headers
and context?

Franz *


I just read down the page so I don't read the same (mine) message again
and again


Do please now tell us what your message was about. I am all agog.

Franz



Scoby 24-08-2003 10:28 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Franz Heymann
"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Franz Heymann wrote:
*"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Rusty hinge,
I heard that one years ago, does it really work ??


Why did you make your contribution ununderstandable by removing all
headers
and context?

Franz *


I just read down the page so I don't read the same (mine) message again
and again


Do please now tell us what your message was about. I am all agog.

Franz

I wanted to know how to kill a tree stump, hence the title !!:rolleyes:

Janet Baraclough 24-08-2003 11:12 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message m
from Scoby contains these words:

Franz Heymann wrote:


Why did you make your contribution ununderstandable by removing all
headers
and context?



I just read down the page so I don't read the same (mine) message again
and again


You're not meant to be writing posts just for yourself to read.

uk.rec.gardening is NOT a forum belonging to a badly designed garden
website. It's a completely independent usenet newsgroup, where there is
a long established expectation that contributors will post in a format
that everyone else can read and follow easily.

Janet

martin 25-08-2003 08:42 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:00:23 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote:

You're not meant to be writing posts just for yourself to read.

uk.rec.gardening is NOT a forum belonging to a badly designed garden
website. It's a completely independent usenet newsgroup, where there is
a long established expectation that contributors will post in a format
that everyone else can read and follow easily.


So what have we done to deserve the Ogilvie thread? :-)
--
Martin

john darling 25-08-2003 09:12 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 

"Dave Painter" wrote in message
...

"Scoby" wrote in message
s.com...
Our neighbour recently had a horse chestnut removed, now we keep
continuously getting growth (suckers) on our side of the fence.
Any ideas on how to kill it off short of excavating my garden to 10ft
and digging out the roots?


Drill a hole in the stump and fill with a proprietry trunk killer.
Dilute with kerosene/paraffin and seal with old grease.

Dave


Second that - drill hole, fill with round up, seal with some putty - voila!
ex stump.




Scoby 25-08-2003 09:34 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
Thanks for everyones help, the stump has been attacked with round up, roots with copper nails !!
Am I supposed to quote every message I answer to on here or do I just put a message in as I would on Windows forums, DIYnot etc. etc

Scoby 25-08-2003 09:37 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Scoby
Thanks for everyones help, the stump has/will be attacked with round up, roots have with copper nails !!
Am I supposed to quote every message I answer to on here or do I just put a message in as I would on Windows forums, DIYnot etc. etc


Rusty Hinge 25-08-2003 11:12 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message
from martin contains these words:

So what have we done to deserve the Ogilvie thread? :-)


Some of us - well, some of you - haven't KF'd multiple crossposts......

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Janet Baraclough 26-08-2003 10:24 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message m
from Scoby contains these words:

Am I supposed to quote every message I answer to on here or do I just
put a message in as I would on Windows forums, DIYnot etc. etc


This is not a website forum. When replying to someone else's newsgroup
post, please do not "just put a message in".

Every week, a message appears in uk.rec.gardening called abc for
newcomers, which contains all the info you need on posting, and tells
you what a newsgroup is and how to get the best out of it. If
gardenbanter's webmaster has censored those posts so you don't see them,
ask yourselves why.

Without going to gardenbanter, you can find the full archive of this
group, including the abc post, at www.groups/google. You can also post
messages to the group from there.

Janet.

Janet Baraclough 26-08-2003 10:24 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
The message
from martin contains these words:

On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 23:00:23 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote:


You're not meant to be writing posts just for yourself to read.

uk.rec.gardening is NOT a forum belonging to a badly designed garden
website. It's a completely independent usenet newsgroup, where there is
a long established expectation that contributors will post in a format
that everyone else can read and follow easily.


So what have we done to deserve the Ogilvie thread? :-)


Nothing. Nobody deserves that nymshifting crossposting troll stalker.

Janet



al 26-08-2003 11:02 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 
"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
Nothing. Nobody deserves that nymshifting crossposting troll stalker.

Janet


Have to say, I haven't seen any of the OP's, but nymshifting sounds like
fun!? Is it a sport for two? Can children play? Does it involve
vegetables?




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Michael Berridge 26-08-2003 11:12 PM

How to kill a tree stump
 

Scoby wrote in message ...
Am I supposed to quote every message I answer to on here or do I just
put a message in as I would on Windows forums, DIYnot etc. etc
--


Quote enough of the thread so that people reading your post realise just
what is being discussed, as I have snipped your post.

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk






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