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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle [Re: AJE] #8095220
03/08/24 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by AJE
Buckthorn makes good walking stick canes.

Trapper7, I might try that trick w/ garlon 4 on prickly ash. I've never heard of that. Although prickly ash is easy to pull as long as it's moist ground and you don't get scratched.

Prickly Ash is much easier to kill than buckthorn. Prickly Ash has long roots that produce more plants and are sometimes hard to pull. That's why I prefer to kill it with Crossbow. Garlon 4 would definitely kill Prickly Ash.


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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle [Re: mike mason] #8119254
04/10/24 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by mike mason
Hook them up high and yank them out w/tractor. Hit the remaining roots w/roundup.

Doable I guess, as long as a person is safe & also doesn't create too much ground disturbance.

Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle [Re: Eagleye] #8119392
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Pulling honeysuckle is ok right? It doesn't cause 12 more to sprout does it?

Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle [Re: OhioBoy] #8120687
04/13/24 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Pulling honeysuckle is ok right? It doesn't cause 12 more to sprout does it?

Pulling it can be very effective.

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