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Re: OT -clearing land of Mesquite trees..Best way?
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Posted by John A. on March 19, 2007 at 21:27:23 from (65.150.19.175):
In Reply to: OT -clearing land of Mesquite trees..Best way? posted by Truck on March 19, 2007 at 07:51:27:
Truck, Clark is 100% right on! Mix Remedy & DSL at a 20% or better yet 25% rate. For a small area mix 1to4, or 1to5 in a 3 gal pump up hand sprayer, spray a 2 to 3 in band around the trunk, about 12 ins up from the ground on the tree, just about 30 days after leafs are good and outand "Actively growing", you should get a 95% kill in 3 months, retreat in the fall, after any saplings put on new leaves, Fall rain, and is actively growing again. Buy this time next year, just after the rest on the Mesquite in the area has leafed out, Then and only then cut off the surenough dead ones, later on on the ones that may still be dying. Under No Circumstanses Cut Any Saplings this year, Not till 2008. That is what you need to do. Good Luck, It will time to get started here pretty quickly. Later, John A.
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