How to Kill a Tree that is Invasive or Unwanted: 5 Tips
Tips, Tricks
Visit: http://www.greenshootsonline.com. How to kill a weed tree without killing your nearby desirable plants? How to kill tree stumps so they don’t resprout? How to kill tree roots without re-sprouts from the stump? For these tough jobs, use the revolutionary foam herbicide system from Green Shoots. The Green Shoots foam herbicide system has several advantages over conventional spray systems. First, it is highly precise and selective. The foam can be discharged very slowly and placed on the target location. Second, once placed on the target, the foam herbicide sticks to the tissue of the weed tree. It doesn’t drip like drops from a conventional spray system. Third, the foam herbicide dries slowly. This increases translocation of the herbicide so that tree roots can be killed. Fourth, the foam herbicide is highly concentrated. This ensures that the mixture is sufficiently powerful to do the job. As explained in the video, using the foam herbicide system is easy. First, live tissue of the tree is exposed, for example, by cutting the tree down and leaving a stump. If the stump were left without a treatment with weed killer, suckers would sprout from the stump. To avoid this, the inner bark or phloem is treated with the foam herbicide. This live tissue is located just inside the outer bark of the tree. It is a very narrow band of plant tissue and having a precision method like the Green Shoots foam herbicide system really helps targeting this plant tissue. For more tips on dealing with invasive plants, visit Green Shoots News at: https://greenshootsnews.wordpress.com/wp-admin/.
Comments
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Thank you, I will save this. Whatever it was that I tried at first in cut application didn't work as far as I could tell. Thank you
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Started a few years back trying to kill locust trees by spraying them, Didn't work. Then cutting them, Didn't work. There are more of them now than what I started with. I will have to see if I can find this product locally then try it. I will have a nice field if I can get them out of there. Thanks for your video
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So I've applied herbicides today on a few persistent patches of the infamous Japanese knotweed. Wish me luck.
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