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Old 23-08-2004, 04:10 PM
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Just moved house and finally got around to checking the garden. Noticed a
thick (1/2") branch sprouting from the side of a drain. I need to get rid of
it, permanently. It's not near any other plants or garden, is there
something I can soak it with to kill it along with all it's roots which I'm
worried might eventually cause damage to the drains. I'd rather not start
digging up the drive!


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Old 23-08-2004, 07:13 PM
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Kilroy_Woz_ere wrote:
:: Just moved house and finally got around to checking the garden.
:: Noticed a thick (1/2") branch sprouting from the side of a drain.
:: I need to get rid of it, permanently. It's not near any other
:: plants or garden, is there something I can soak it with to kill it
:: along with all it's roots which I'm worried might eventually cause
:: damage to the drains. I'd rather not start digging up the drive!

you should use SBK - brush it onto the leaves and bark and it will work it's
way into the root system, you'll need to do it at least 3 or 4
times...another alternative is to snip it off as close to the ground as
possible, then smother the raw stump with a mixture of SBK and oil, this
will also require retreatment.

FWIW, you have probably caught it in time as it's roots will not be strong
enough to do any permanent damage to anything yet - another year or so and
you risk subsidence in the house as the roots dry out the clay underneath
the foundations.

HTH


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"Phil L" wrote in message ...

you should use SBK - brush it onto the leaves and bark and it will work it's
way into the root system, you'll need to do it at least 3 or 4
times...another alternative is to snip it off as close to the ground as
possible, then smother the raw stump with a mixture of SBK and oil, this
will also require retreatment.

FWIW, you have probably caught it in time as it's roots will not be strong
enough to do any permanent damage to anything yet - another year or so and
you risk subsidence in the house as the roots dry out the clay underneath
the foundations.


Thanks for the info, sounds just what I need but sorry to appear
ignorant - what's SBK and where's the best place to buy it?

Kilroy_Woz_Ere
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Old 24-08-2004, 12:38 AM
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Kilroy_Woz_Ere wrote:
:: "Phil L" wrote in message
:: ...
::
::: you should use SBK - brush it onto the leaves and bark and it
::: will work it's way into the root system, you'll need to do it at
::: least 3 or 4 times...another alternative is to snip it off as
::: close to the ground as possible, then smother the raw stump with
::: a mixture of SBK and oil, this will also require retreatment.
:::
::: FWIW, you have probably caught it in time as it's roots will not
::: be strong enough to do any permanent damage to anything yet -
::: another year or so and you risk subsidence in the house as the
::: roots dry out the clay underneath the foundations.
::
:: Thanks for the info, sounds just what I need but sorry to appear
:: ignorant - what's SBK and where's the best place to buy it?
::

You can get it from any garden centre, B&Q or even wilkinsons if you have
one near you..it looks like this:
http://www.capitalgardens.co.uk/acat...d_Killers.html
Right at the bottom of the page.

HTH



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"Phil L" wrote in message
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Kilroy_Woz_Ere wrote:
:: "Phil L" wrote in message
:: ...
::
::: you should use SBK - brush it onto the leaves and bark and it
::: will work it's way into the root system, you'll need to do it at
::: least 3 or 4 times...another alternative is to snip it off as
::: close to the ground as possible, then smother the raw stump with
::: a mixture of SBK and oil, this will also require retreatment.
:::
::: FWIW, you have probably caught it in time as it's roots will not
::: be strong enough to do any permanent damage to anything yet -
::: another year or so and you risk subsidence in the house as the
::: roots dry out the clay underneath the foundations.
::
:: Thanks for the info, sounds just what I need but sorry to appear
:: ignorant - what's SBK and where's the best place to buy it?
::

You can get it from any garden centre, B&Q or even wilkinsons if you have
one near you..it looks like this:
http://www.capitalgardens.co.uk/acat...d_Killers.html
Right at the bottom of the page.

HTH

Thanks for the advice.


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