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How to stop new growth around stumps
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<blockquote data-quote="M.D. Vaden" data-source="post: 7819230" data-attributes="member: 3005"><p>You could try spraying the sprouts with roundup or lawn weed killer and let the plant grow it into the remaining root system. Drilling wood like suggested above is questionable because a lot of the downward movement is in the outer layers. But if you spray sprout growth, it should pull the herbicide down and translocate it. I've done it quite a few times successfully. Right before autumn leaf color change is a good time, but it can be done in other growing season months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.D. Vaden, post: 7819230, member: 3005"] You could try spraying the sprouts with roundup or lawn weed killer and let the plant grow it into the remaining root system. Drilling wood like suggested above is questionable because a lot of the downward movement is in the outer layers. But if you spray sprout growth, it should pull the herbicide down and translocate it. I've done it quite a few times successfully. Right before autumn leaf color change is a good time, but it can be done in other growing season months. [/QUOTE]
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