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Finally down to my last invasive mulberry tree. This one grew a little wild What would be the best way to tackle this. Not afraid to call the local tree company if needed to get it on the ground safely. Ringed the bark with a chainsaw last year to kill the tree before anymore mulberrys developed. Plenty of space to work with in dropping the tree Thanks

Brian
 
put a notch in the tree and let it fall from the pictures it looks like it has a lean . looks like a pretty easy job you should be able to drop it your self . good luck.
 
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After you cut it down, paint the stump edges with tordon or roundup-mulberries are notorious for re-sprouting from stumps!:blob2: :blob2: :blob2: :blob4: :blob4: :blob6: :blob6:
 
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