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Russian Vine
Kind neighbour planted this against my fence and then had the cheek to pin
it to the wood for support. I have just removed it and dug up what I can of the base (! year old) but of course the roots are thumb thick and go straight down.As impossible to dig out I have cut them off about a foot down and poured glycosphate into the hole to cover the cut end hoping that will do something.Will that suffice or is there more I can do? If it sprouts growth again will round up do anything? |
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Capt T wrote:
Kind neighbour planted this against my fence and then had the cheek to pin it to the wood for support. I have just removed it and dug up what I can of the base (! year old) but of course the roots are thumb thick and go straight down.As impossible to dig out I have cut them off about a foot down and poured glycosphate into the hole to cover the cut end hoping that will do something.Will that suffice or is there more I can do? If it sprouts growth again will round up do anything? I hope it's on your side of the fence! Yes, Roundup on green leaves will kill it off if it shoots up again, though you may need a second application. My understanding of glyphosate is that it has no effect at all on roots; but I don't know if that's true when it's applied to cut surfaces. -- Mike. |
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message ... Capt T wrote: Kind neighbour planted this against my fence and then had the cheek to pin it to the wood for support. I have just removed it and dug up what I can of the base (! year old) but of course the roots are thumb thick and go straight down.As impossible to dig out I have cut them off about a foot down and poured glycosphate into the hole to cover the cut end hoping that will do something.Will that suffice or is there more I can do? If it sprouts growth again will round up do anything? I hope it's on your side of the fence! Yes, Roundup on green leaves will kill it off if it shoots up again, though you may need a second application. My understanding of glyphosate is that it has no effect at all on roots; but I don't know if that's true when it's applied to cut surfaces. -- Mike. I can't help but I am having the same problem with a Russian Vine I foolishley planted and it is taking over our Bramley Apple tree. I would like to thank you for the advice about using Roundup. Paul. |
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"Paul Kirby" wrote in message ... "Mike Lyle" wrote in message ... Capt T wrote: Kind neighbour planted this against my fence and then had the cheek to pin it to the wood for support. I have just removed it and dug up what I can of the base (! year old) but of course the roots are thumb thick and go straight down.As impossible to dig out I have cut them off about a foot down and poured glycosphate into the hole to cover the cut end hoping that will do something.Will that suffice or is there more I can do? If it sprouts growth again will round up do anything? I hope it's on your side of the fence! Yes, Roundup on green leaves will kill it off if it shoots up again, though you may need a second application. My understanding of glyphosate is that it has no effect at all on roots; but I don't know if that's true when it's applied to cut surfaces. -- Mike. I can't help but I am having the same problem with a Russian Vine I foolishley planted and it is taking over our Bramley Apple tree. I would like to thank you for the advice about using Roundup. Paul. I am told that you need Ammonium Sulphamate (Root out ) to really kill the roots of Russian Vine |
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Capt T wrote: Kind neighbour planted this against my fence and then had the cheek to pin it to the wood for support. I have just removed it and dug up what I can of the base (! year old) but of course the roots are thumb thick and go straight down.As impossible to dig out I have cut them off about a foot down and poured glycosphate into the hole to cover the cut end hoping that will do something.Will that suffice or is there more I can do? If it sprouts growth again will round up do anything? I hope it's on your side of the fence! Yes, Roundup on green leaves will kill it off if it shoots up again, though you may need a second application. My understanding of glyphosate is that it has no effect at all on roots; but I don't know if that's true when it's applied to cut surfaces. -- Mike. I can't help but I am having the same problem with a Russian Vine I foolishley planted and it is taking over our Bramley Apple tree. I would like to thank you for the advice about using Roundup. Paul. I am told that you need Ammonium Sulphamate (Root out ) to really kill the roots of Russian Vine I agree, Root Out, it kills anything in the ground and is also used on green leaves, then turns into fertilser after 8 wks, or so the packet say's Hazel |
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