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How do I kill a mulberry bush/tree once and for all?
I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control.
I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Spray it on the leaves instead...it works by takeup into the plant via the foliage. I didn't check the label specifically for mulberry, but expect it will do the trick. -- |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. I sympathize. Darn things seem to have more lives than a cat, don't they? I did manage to kill one, once. I cut it off as close to the ground as I could, and poured a LOT of salt on the freshly-cut surface. I repeated the application of salt several times over the next week or so -- every time the cut edge looked wet, I poured more salt on. Tree died, and (surprisingly for a mulberry) it has *stayed* dead. |
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Thanks, I'll try salt.
I can't really spray the leaves with Roundup (wish I could) because the mulberry is all mixed in with my shrubs and daylilies. |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Roundup doesn't work that way. It is a systemic killer that needs to be absorbed via the leaves. You could drill a bunch of holes again and fill with a high nitrogen fertilizer or manure and cover with dirt. That will make it start to decompose. I also remember buying a commercial product that was packed in a milk carton style package that is used the same way. |
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wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Are you in Texas? I think HeyBub said it's legal there to use plastic explosives on out-of-control plants, as long as you fire a warning shot with a 16" naval gun first. |
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Thanks, I'll try salt. I can't really spray the leaves with Roundup (wish I could) because the mulberry is all mixed in with my shrubs and daylilies. You can wipe Roundup on with a sponge or rag. Wear rubber gloves. |
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on 6/22/2009 9:58 AM (ET) wrote the following:
I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Can you jack it out by the roots? Wrap and tie a 1/4" nylon rope to the base of the bush and thread the rope up though a gap between decking. Loop that end over the lifting part of a bumper jack placed over a joist and jack it up. Me, I just pull out unwanted bushes and small trees with my 4 x 4 truck. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 08:58:50 -0500, wrote:
I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. I had one in the corner of my garden. I liked it. The Orioles loved it. It had about a 5" trunk. I clipped it a couple times with the mower and scraped some bark off. it died. Try enjoying the mulberry. They don't seem to like that. Really- you need to leave the foliage on and soak it with the roundup. Leave the dead stuff until it is dry and brittle. Jim |
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In article , wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Are you in Texas? I think HeyBub said it's legal there to use plastic explosives on out-of-control plants, as long as you fire a warning shot with a 16" naval gun first. There are other restrictions: Has to be "in season" and there's a bag limit. I don't know the limit because no one pays any attention to that sort of stuff around here. Plastic explosives are for pussies (and also expensive). We generally use what's on hand - typically Ammonium nitrate and diesel fuel. Set it off with a standard #6 blasting cap. |
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On Jun 22, 8:58*am, wrote:
I have a mulberry under my deck. *It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. *Didn't even skip a beat. *It's bigger and badder than ever. Copper sulfate mixed with water poured at the stump and copper nails in the tree might do something over years, dig a hole for the copper so it doesnt run off. Roundup only works on leaves, if you can cover the good plants with plastic drop cloths for a few hours you can spray it, The Company would best direct you on time needed to cure but I think its maybe 20-45 minutes. Dont you like the berries? |
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On Jun 22, 10:39*am, George wrote:
wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. *It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. *Didn't even skip a beat. *It's bigger and badder than ever. Roundup doesn't work that way. It is a systemic killer that needs to be absorbed via the leaves. You could drill a bunch of holes again and fill with a high nitrogen fertilizer or manure and cover with dirt. That will make it start to decompose. I also remember buying a commercial product that was packed in a milk carton style package that is used the same way. The nitrogen works, sounds a little counterintuitive at first but I guess the high dose of nitrogen just burns the crap out of it. Jimmie |
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On Jun 22, 12:12*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Smitty Two wrote: In article , wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. *It's really getting out of control.. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. *Didn't even skip a beat. *It's bigger and badder than ever. Are you in Texas? I think HeyBub said it's legal there to use plastic explosives on out-of-control plants, as long as you fire a warning shot with a 16" naval gun first. There are other restrictions: Has to be "in season" and there's a bag limit. I don't know the limit because no one pays any attention to that sort of stuff around here. Plastic explosives are for pussies (and also expensive). We generally use what's on hand - typically Ammonium nitrate and diesel fuel. Set it off with a standard #6 blasting cap. When I was about 15 my dad got a summer job for me working as this old guys farm hand. One day we went out to clears some stumps out of a pasture he was going grow crops in. We spent most of the day blasting pine stumps withh dynamite. Toward the end of the day there was a big oak stump left and the last of the dynamite had failed to do the job. He had heard about using fertilizer/ deisel fuel but had never tried it. He figured it couldnt be as powerful as the dynamite so he mixed up about 200lbs of the stuff in a portable cement mixer and stuffed the hollow core of the oak stump with it. Jimmie |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:32:06 -0700 (PDT), against all advice,
something compelled JIMMIE , to say: We spent most of the day blasting pine stumps withh dynamite. Toward the end of the day there was a big oak stump left and the last of the dynamite had failed to do the job. He had heard about using fertilizer/ deisel fuel but had never tried it. He figured it couldnt be as powerful as the dynamite so he mixed up about 200lbs of the stuff in a portable cement mixer and stuffed the hollow core of the oak stump with it. And . . . ? -- Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats. - Howard Aiken |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Cover the stump with a heavy pail or coffee can. Drive a nail through it into the stump to anchor it firmly (so sprouts can't lift it off). Shovel dirt around the pail to help hold it in place and keep out the light. Keep the pail in place for about a year. The stump will sprout, but the sprouts will die from lack of light. The stump eventually runs out of stored energy and dies. |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Roundup works on leaves. Cut the tree to the ground. When it develops 3 or 4 leaves, spray or paint the leaves with Roundup. On waxy or heavy leaves, it sometimes takes 2 or 3 applications. It will work. |
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Thanks, I'll try salt. I can't really spray the leaves with Roundup (wish I could) because the mulberry is all mixed in with my shrubs and daylilies. We used it to kill tough weeds in our lawn and landscaping that could not be dug or pulled out. Put a little roundup in a cup and brush it onto the leaves of the offending plant/weed. Too much salt can damage lawn or shrubs, especially acid lovers like azalea or rhododendron. |
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wrote in message ... I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. I have some stinkweed trees that seem immortal. . . |
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On Jun 22, 12:53*pm, Steve Daniels wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:32:06 -0700 (PDT), against all advice, something compelled JIMMIE , to say: * * We spent most of the day blasting pine stumps withh dynamite. Toward * * the end of the day there was a big oak stump left and the last of the * * dynamite had failed to do the job. He had heard about using * * fertilizer/ deisel fuel but had never tried it. He figured it couldnt * * be as powerful as the dynamite so he mixed up about 200lbs of the * * stuff in a portable cement mixer and stuffed the hollow core of the * * oak stump with it. And . . . ? -- Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats. * - Howard Aiken No more stump Jimmie |
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Steve Daniels wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:32:06 -0700 (PDT), against all advice, something compelled JIMMIE , to say: We spent most of the day blasting pine stumps withh dynamite. Toward the end of the day there was a big oak stump left and the last of the dynamite had failed to do the job. He had heard about using fertilizer/ deisel fuel but had never tried it. He figured it couldnt be as powerful as the dynamite so he mixed up about 200lbs of the stuff in a portable cement mixer and stuffed the hollow core of the oak stump with it. And . . . ? R.I.P., old guy. |
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On Jun 22, 2:21*pm, ransley wrote:
On Jun 22, 8:58*am, wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. *It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. *Didn't even skip a beat. *It's bigger and badder than ever. Copper sulfate mixed with water poured at the stump and copper nails in the tree might do something over years, dig a hole for the copper so it doesn't run off. Roundup only works on leaves, if you can cover the good plants with plastic drop cloths for a few hours you can spray it, The Company would best direct you on time needed to cure but I think its maybe 20-45 minutes. Don't you like the berries? Suggest using something basic and non toxic. Geez. If everyone is using chemicals at the rate and as often as has been suggested here as various solutions to the OP's 'Mulberry problem' one wouldn't want to eat anything (e.g Mulberries) grown near or within 100 yards (at least)! Also btw don't ever expect to drink the water in that area .................. you know what that's doing to male sperm rates. Soon males will be taking one form of chemical to 'keep it up' and there will no need for birth control chemicals etc. because all the sperm will be dead/deformed and/or unable to perform! Isn't it interesting how things go around and nature, rather than humans actually controls what happens! Recently found a neighbour spraying some one gallon of weed-killer on a small patch of grass and complaining about dandelion seeds from his neighbour! He's recovering by the way (fully we hope) from an operation and treatment for some form of internal cancer; so was very surprised to see him so liberally splashing around that chemical! Thank goodness we no longer use our well water. |
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on 6/22/2009 2:03 PM (ET) JIMMIE wrote the following:
On Jun 22, 12:53 pm, Steve Daniels wrote: On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:32:06 -0700 (PDT), against all advice, something compelled JIMMIE , to say: We spent most of the day blasting pine stumps withh dynamite. Toward the end of the day there was a big oak stump left and the last of the dynamite had failed to do the job. He had heard about using fertilizer/ deisel fuel but had never tried it. He figured it couldnt be as powerful as the dynamite so he mixed up about 200lbs of the stuff in a portable cement mixer and stuffed the hollow core of the oak stump with it. And . . . ? -- Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats. - Howard Aiken No more stump Jimmie ...or houses within 500 feet. :-) -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Thanks, I'll try salt. I would rethink that especially since you mentioned other plants are close by. I can't really spray the leaves with Roundup (wish I could) because the mulberry is all mixed in with my shrubs and daylilies. |
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stan wrote:
On Jun 22, 2:21 pm, ransley wrote: On Jun 22, 8:58 am, wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Copper sulfate mixed with water poured at the stump and copper nails in the tree might do something over years, dig a hole for the copper so it doesn't run off. Roundup only works on leaves, if you can cover the good plants with plastic drop cloths for a few hours you can spray it, The Company would best direct you on time needed to cure but I think its maybe 20-45 minutes. Don't you like the berries? Suggest using something basic and non toxic. Geez. If everyone is using chemicals at the rate and as often as has been suggested here as various solutions to the OP's 'Mulberry Brushing on enough Roundup to kill the plant is inconsequential as to the effect on environment. But, to the other points you make, people are insane about insects and insecticide - often see posts by folks who have an ant hill in the yard....that's where they freaking belong! In order to contract for any bug/weed treatment where I live, you have to sign up for a program of some kind of treatment every month, which is insane. I've seen idiots dump a whole bag of Dursban on a few ant hills, completely disregarding the label instructions. That makes me sick. If it's good, sometimes more is bad, especially when most goes into the ground water or waterway. |
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: On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:32:06 -0700 (PDT), against all advice, something compelled JIMMIE , to say: We spent most of the day blasting pine stumps withh dynamite. Toward the end of the day there was a big oak stump left and the last of the dynamite had failed to do the job. He had heard about using fertilizer/ deisel fuel but had never tried it. He figured it couldnt be as powerful as the dynamite so he mixed up about 200lbs of the stuff in a portable cement mixer and stuffed the hollow core of the oak stump with it. And . . . ? I don't think the OP wants to set off an explosion right next to his house. certainly not one powerful enough to blast out a tree stump;it would trash his foundation,blow out windows,and probably wreck walls. It also would annoy the police. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Chuckle. My yard is full of them. Even have one growing through an abandoned kids play fort. Cutting them down just ****es them off. Birds and groundhogs love them, and plant ten new ones for every one you cut. You gotta go deep, and destroy the main root. Shovel and hatchet time. Otherwise, plan on cutting it down every couple of months. -- aem sends... |
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In article , Hell Toupee wrote:
wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Cover the stump with a heavy pail or coffee can. Drive a nail through it into the stump to anchor it firmly (so sprouts can't lift it off). Shovel dirt around the pail to help hold it in place and keep out the light. Keep the pail in place for about a year. The stump will sprout, but the sprouts will die from lack of light. The stump eventually runs out of stored energy and dies. All right, this is either a good idea, or urban legend. Have you actually done this successfully? |
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: wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Chuckle. My yard is full of them. Even have one growing through an abandoned kids play fort. Cutting them down just ****es them off. Birds and groundhogs love them, and plant ten new ones for every one you cut. You gotta go deep, and destroy the main root. Shovel and hatchet time. Otherwise, plan on cutting it down every couple of months. -- aem sends... what animals EAT groundhogs? (ferrets and minks...what else?) I'm thinking natural controls.... Humorous story; I like mulberries,ate a bunch of them when I was a kid;found a tree in the local park,stacked park benches and tables to climb up in it,ate myself full. then I told my mom I found a raspberry tree in the park,she freaked out,said "raspberrys don't grow on trees",had me drink a quart of milk and a neighbor fetch a sample from the tree to ID what I ate,thinking I poisoned myself. 8-) -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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Put a little roundup in a cup and brush it onto the leaves of the offending plant/weed. So, if you put Roundup on just some of the leaves, will it kill the whole plant? Because there is a big chunk of the mulberry bush that's come up around the side of my deck, and it's isolated from other plants. |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:36:01 -0400, Jim Elbrecht
wrote: Try enjoying the mulberry. They don't seem to like that. Ha! Yeah, my luck with gardening, if I decided to love it it would die instantly. |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 22:44:38 GMT, aemeijers wrote:
Otherwise, plan on cutting it down every couple of months. I actually like the look of a mulberry, but this one is in danger of damaging my deck. |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. My Ex made some dishes that would have done the trick. Fortunately, that item availability is discontinued. |
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Smitty Two wrote:
In article , Hell Toupee wrote: wrote: I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. Cover the stump with a heavy pail or coffee can. Drive a nail through it into the stump to anchor it firmly (so sprouts can't lift it off). Shovel dirt around the pail to help hold it in place and keep out the light. Keep the pail in place for about a year. The stump will sprout, but the sprouts will die from lack of light. The stump eventually runs out of stored energy and dies. All right, this is either a good idea, or urban legend. Have you actually done this successfully? I've done it many times. I didn't drive a nail and I used plastic coffee cans. But it works. |
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I have a mulberry under my deck. It's really getting out of control. I chop it off every year, but I know that's just a Band-Aid. Last year I cut it off, drilled deep holes in the stump, and dumped in Roundup concentrate. Didn't even skip a beat. It's bigger and badder than ever. They are a mess around here. Grow everywhere! At least they are easy to cut. I use the loppers to the sprigs off. When they are small 1/4 inch or so the weed trimmer will cut them but they seem to grow to an inch over night. When they get to big for the weed trimmer I just cut them off and toss them in the yard and let the riding lawnmower deal with them. Anything over ... say an 1 1/2 I'll cut with the chain saw into little logs and burn them in the chimmenia (sp). Those things can burn a large brush pile up pretty fast. Makes a good beer drinking project with buddies that come over. I think they used to call them incinerators but now it's a decorative functional yard ornament? Put some hail screen over the top so you don't set the neighbor's house on fire and have hot dogs and clothes hangers ready in case the firetrucks show up. |
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