Some are managing oak plots for green flooded timber.
This seems awfully easy to do and you could have a healthy oak Grove fairly quickly by killing off all the undesirable trees.
https://youtu.be/TglNG-yjabU
treeplanter56 wrote:Arsenal Apply on the trunk of most hardwoods. they will get a tummy ache . Hard to determine cause of death.
Ricky Spanish wrote:treeplanter56 wrote:Arsenal Apply on the trunk of most hardwoods. they will get a tummy ache . Hard to determine cause of death.
Does this actually work on a mulberry tree?
I have them, hate them, and would kill em all if I knew this works.
My current method is to use brush killer or roundup repeatedly until.the tree dies then cut it.
Cutting them just makes more suckers.
I have maples I need to kill too.
They just grow back if I cut them.
Ricky Spanish wrote:treeplanter56 wrote:Arsenal Apply on the trunk of most hardwoods. they will get a tummy ache . Hard to determine cause of death.
Does this actually work on a mulberry tree?
I have them, hate them, and would kill em all if I knew this works.
My current method is to use brush killer or roundup repeatedly until.the tree dies then cut it.
Cutting them just makes more suckers.
I have maples I need to kill too.
They just grow back if I cut them.
treeplanter56 wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:treeplanter56 wrote:Arsenal Apply on the trunk of most hardwoods. they will get a tummy ache . Hard to determine cause of death.
Does this actually work on a mulberry tree?
I have them, hate them, and would kill em all if I knew this works.
My current method is to use brush killer or roundup repeatedly until.the tree dies then cut it.
Cutting them just makes more suckers.
I have maples I need to kill too.
They just grow back if I cut them.
Mulberry not sure, (probably yes) Maple absolutely
Ricky Spanish wrote:Cutting them just makes more suckers.
I have maples I need to kill too.
They just grow back if I cut them.
I'm learning and it's always slow.SpinnerMan wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:Cutting them just makes more suckers.
I have maples I need to kill too.
They just grow back if I cut them.
Trees that I want to kill that come back if you cut them. I cut them and then I take my electric drill and drill a bunch of wholes straight down into the trunk. Then I carefully pour concentrated round up into them so it all ends up getting absorbed.
That's worked well at least for the relatively small trees that I've used it on.
Ricky Spanish wrote:And we should have shot at them honkers.
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