Posted by Mike (WA) on June 09, 2013 at 18:18:42 from (174.31.219.145):
In Reply to: Roundup posted by Russ from MN on June 08, 2013 at 19:52:14:
I have painted the "stumps" of many kinds of plants with straight glyphoshate, and none have ever re-sprouted. Holly is especially difficult, so I cut off the bush, painted it, covered the painted stump with some Saran-wrap, and covered it with dirt. It never sprouted back.
Learned the technique from an 85 year old woman- saw her in a blackberry patch, with clippers in one hand and a cup in the other. She'd clip a vine, then grab the vine with the clippers and dip the cut end in the cup (which held straight Roundup). She said (with a laugh) "It really works. And it's a good thing it does, because at my age, it was about as hard a work as I can manage". Have tried it on various plants, and it really does work.
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