Stephen Clark
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it has been 4 weeks since i cut my tree down to the stump. but now the stump is sprowting many shoots. so how do i kill the stump?
We tried Garlon once and it worked great.Fresh cut is key. If you have 30-40% Roundup that will also work...but not as well as Tordon. I get Tordon at the farm stores...there are 4 within 2 miles of my house. I also like Garlon, but that is usually harder to find - especially in small quantities.
Powered milk, drill a few holes in it and pour in the powdered milk
Tell it a democrat won the election, it will lose the will to live.
Try some salt. Its organic. Works on grass and weeds and bushes and such. Should kill a stump as well.
Like you said, naturally occurring.Yeah...the Romans use to salt the earth of conquered cities so nothing would grow there again for a few years. It certainly works. How is salting the earth better than a very small dose of a product designed to kill the specific target then have no lingering impact? Because it is a naturally occurring product? I don't get it.
Yup. I dont see myself in court with Morton's about their salt like so many people are with Monsanto and their round up.Yeah...the Romans use to salt the earth of conquered cities so nothing would grow there again for a few years. It certainly works. How is salting the earth better than a very small dose of a product designed to kill the specific target then have no lingering impact? Because it is a naturally occurring product? I don't get it.
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