Hello all, saw this request for help on a DIY forum, and thought it might get better feedback here.
After spending the coldest part of the winter working inside the
house, I am now going to start on the outside, but I have run into a problem. We have some type of tree that puts up new trees off the roots. The little ones will just get cut down by regular mowing but after two years of no yard maintance, I have some that are about 2 inches around. There are also 'stumps' all over the yard where the city brush hogged it, these stumps are a hazard and have caused many twisted ankles and faces full of dirt. Is there any way or anything I can put in these to stop them from growing more? A stump remover product would probably be too much as none of the ones I am dealing with are bigger than two inches, and we are planning on removing most of the large parent trees so we can save our roof, and pipelines from any further damages. Thanks for any and all advise.
After spending the coldest part of the winter working inside the
house, I am now going to start on the outside, but I have run into a problem. We have some type of tree that puts up new trees off the roots. The little ones will just get cut down by regular mowing but after two years of no yard maintance, I have some that are about 2 inches around. There are also 'stumps' all over the yard where the city brush hogged it, these stumps are a hazard and have caused many twisted ankles and faces full of dirt. Is there any way or anything I can put in these to stop them from growing more? A stump remover product would probably be too much as none of the ones I am dealing with are bigger than two inches, and we are planning on removing most of the large parent trees so we can save our roof, and pipelines from any further damages. Thanks for any and all advise.