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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 88919" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>if you can get a wide enough fire break dug or harrowed you might be able to burn it when (if) it dries out. fire kills a lot of saplings. then i'd go in and harrow it up really good, if there was any bermuda grass there it will jump back up. this is what we did with the last 100 acres we acquired. it was mostly 6 foot high broomgrass and wax myrtle, oaks, maples, pines, etc. oh yeah YUCCAS AND SAWPALMETTO. how could i forget those two. and rattlesnakes bigger than me. anyway, the previous owners were letting it grow up for a hunting plantation type of deal but forgot that they couldnt access it b/c we own all the land around it except for the other side of the creek and the creek kept blowing their road out. anyway, for some reason they had planted a strip of coastal bermuda grass back there and after we harrowed it up a few times the coastal took over the whole place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 88919, member: 57"] if you can get a wide enough fire break dug or harrowed you might be able to burn it when (if) it dries out. fire kills a lot of saplings. then i'd go in and harrow it up really good, if there was any bermuda grass there it will jump back up. this is what we did with the last 100 acres we acquired. it was mostly 6 foot high broomgrass and wax myrtle, oaks, maples, pines, etc. oh yeah YUCCAS AND SAWPALMETTO. how could i forget those two. and rattlesnakes bigger than me. anyway, the previous owners were letting it grow up for a hunting plantation type of deal but forgot that they couldnt access it b/c we own all the land around it except for the other side of the creek and the creek kept blowing their road out. anyway, for some reason they had planted a strip of coastal bermuda grass back there and after we harrowed it up a few times the coastal took over the whole place. [/QUOTE]
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