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Russian-Olive One More Time...
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<blockquote data-quote="Laird" data-source="post: 3085482" data-attributes="member: 29757"><p>We had a neighbor years ago who really liked birds. He planted Russian Olive all around his home. This is a shrub like plant that that has small red berries in late summer and the birds really like them. Over the years it has spread all over the place I assume from the bird's droppings. I try to bushhog it when I can but some of it is too big and I have to take the saw to it or try to pull it up w/the front end loader. It is invasive but does not seem to do that well in full shade. I have not found it very often in the woods, but find it mainly along roads or field edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laird, post: 3085482, member: 29757"] We had a neighbor years ago who really liked birds. He planted Russian Olive all around his home. This is a shrub like plant that that has small red berries in late summer and the birds really like them. Over the years it has spread all over the place I assume from the bird's droppings. I try to bushhog it when I can but some of it is too big and I have to take the saw to it or try to pull it up w/the front end loader. It is invasive but does not seem to do that well in full shade. I have not found it very often in the woods, but find it mainly along roads or field edges. [/QUOTE]
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