meadmaker1
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Diesel or atifreeze wont do more that wilt the leaves.
Cut it down. Get a qt of 24D. Drill several 1/2 holes pour straight in the holes. This works on mulberry, and locust....
I have a problem that just gets worse every year. There is a mulberry tree just on the other side of my property line that the landowner said it is fine with him to take out. The problem is, I don't want to kill my grapes useing toradon to kill the tree. I killed some brush in the area close to there, and killed my elderberry bushes in the process. Can't have that with my grapes! Anyone have some ideas that may work? Thank you.
Also I had a landscaper applied by rubber glove on weeds kill themGoggle muratic. Acid liquid it will kill trees pour at base of tree be careful and wear proper protective gloves eyewear.clothes.
The trouble is, the birds crap seeds everywhere, so I have little mulberry trees growing everywhere. They are more trouble than they are worth!
I got my handle from my hobby of trapping beaver. Trees are no more than woody weeds. Yes, I can cut the tree down, I can girdle it, but that won't kill a mulberry! I'm looking for a way to treat it after it is cut, that won't transfer to my grapes. It is close enough that it has roots intermingled with my grape roots. Toradon works wonders, but will transfer to my grapes through the roots. I've tried salt on some small ones, and they sprouted right back!
Give me a break! I can tell you don't understand nature very well. Grasslands and the corn crop in the breadbasket of this great nation produce more oxygen than the trees do, but I'm sure you would never believe me! Do some research, it may surprise you. Trees on the prairie are a woody weed!
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