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Anyone suggest a mixture to control Sweetgums
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1250943" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Are you in the process of clearing it now and going to treat whats left or do you have plans on clearing it and haven't touched it yet? You need to be careful with your timing of herbicides because if you've cut them or injured them then they go into some sort of protective mode and herbicides won't do a good job if they've been disturbed.</p><p></p><p>I'd look your soil type and see if Velpar would work well on the site and apply this now and before you do any clearing. On clay and sandy soils it works well on sweetgum but if you have a lot of organic matter then it won't do well. Once you apply it leave it alone till late summer and they all should be dead then do your clearing. Running an offset harrow over the site after clearing should get any stubborn residuals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1250943, member: 4362"] Are you in the process of clearing it now and going to treat whats left or do you have plans on clearing it and haven't touched it yet? You need to be careful with your timing of herbicides because if you've cut them or injured them then they go into some sort of protective mode and herbicides won't do a good job if they've been disturbed. I'd look your soil type and see if Velpar would work well on the site and apply this now and before you do any clearing. On clay and sandy soils it works well on sweetgum but if you have a lot of organic matter then it won't do well. Once you apply it leave it alone till late summer and they all should be dead then do your clearing. Running an offset harrow over the site after clearing should get any stubborn residuals. [/QUOTE]
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