D delzell New Member Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles Oct 27, 2005 #1 My Step Mother has a problem with some trees that are growing all over her property like bamboo. My wife says they are Sumac (I call them weed trees). How do I get rid of them for her?
My Step Mother has a problem with some trees that are growing all over her property like bamboo. My wife says they are Sumac (I call them weed trees). How do I get rid of them for her?
lumberjach ArboristSite Operative Joined Sep 23, 2005 Messages 183 Reaction score 6 Location chattanooga Oct 27, 2005 #2 Post some pictures and Im sure we can help.
Elmore Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Feb 27, 2004 Messages 2,291 Reaction score 132 Location North Alabama Oct 27, 2005 #3 Cut them to the ground and when they reappear apply a non-selective, systemic hebicide...glyphosate a.k.a. Roundup, to the new growth.
Cut them to the ground and when they reappear apply a non-selective, systemic hebicide...glyphosate a.k.a. Roundup, to the new growth.
lumberjach ArboristSite Operative Joined Sep 23, 2005 Messages 183 Reaction score 6 Location chattanooga Oct 27, 2005 #4 If it is Bamboo you may have to do this several times.
BlueRidgeMark Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Aug 26, 2005 Messages 7,836 Reaction score 704 Location Virginia Oct 28, 2005 #5 Ailanthus. Evil nasty wicked trash tree, but succumbs easily to RoundUp. Cut down the bigger ones, spray the stumps and the smaller ones. If this is ailanthus, it will come back, but keep hitting it.
Ailanthus. Evil nasty wicked trash tree, but succumbs easily to RoundUp. Cut down the bigger ones, spray the stumps and the smaller ones. If this is ailanthus, it will come back, but keep hitting it.
S Sheshovel ArboristSite Operative Joined Oct 3, 2005 Messages 169 Reaction score 1 Location Southern Sierra Navada's,Ca Oct 31, 2005 #6 If it's native Sumac vine don't touch it without protection.It is way nastier than poison oak.