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Old July 5th 05, 04:13 AM
Stacy
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Default What's the best way to rid a lake (27 year old condo property) waterline of a tree-weed species?...

It's a small batch Alder trees that once established they just go wild and,
considered more like a weed in the Norhwest.

Is there a product on the market where I could snip them young and rub
something on the cut area and have it affect ***only*** its own root system?

Is there a spike of some sort that can be tapped into the trunk that would
take it (only it) out?

Thanks for any tips or help...

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Thanks, Stacy

 




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