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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1765323" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I have found very little that Remedy/Diesel won't kill but some may require a2nd treatment</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, not yaupon. The rest of the hedges <u>are</u> yaupon holly but not that one.</p><p>The place was not well maintained when I moved in as far as the yard goes. Overgrown yaupon, even the 2 big rose bushes in the back were 10' tall and spread out over the walkway.</p><p>Of course, it was June, 100+ deg days and deep drought and no green grass anywhere.</p><p>That plant #1 was growing all along fences and the side of the house and I've cut most of it out.</p><p>Other than it and what you see pictured below, I have no trees which I view as a good thing.</p><p>(this picture was part of the original realtor's ad and I have added the notations) The biggest tree at the near corner of the house I trimmed way back to where it's just a ball of growth near the eave and I will probably do the cut/frill and spray herbicide treatment to it next month. It's the same species as plant #3. There was all kinds of other crap growing along the side of the house that you can't really see in the picture but I cut almost all of it out already. The little ironwood in my yard at the far left is now just a memory. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]21176[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>(My sister once said of me "Where Don goes, nothin' grows")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1765323, member: 18945"] I have found very little that Remedy/Diesel won't kill but some may require a2nd treatment No, not yaupon. The rest of the hedges [U]are[/U] yaupon holly but not that one. The place was not well maintained when I moved in as far as the yard goes. Overgrown yaupon, even the 2 big rose bushes in the back were 10' tall and spread out over the walkway. Of course, it was June, 100+ deg days and deep drought and no green grass anywhere. That plant #1 was growing all along fences and the side of the house and I've cut most of it out. Other than it and what you see pictured below, I have no trees which I view as a good thing. (this picture was part of the original realtor's ad and I have added the notations) The biggest tree at the near corner of the house I trimmed way back to where it's just a ball of growth near the eave and I will probably do the cut/frill and spray herbicide treatment to it next month. It's the same species as plant #3. There was all kinds of other crap growing along the side of the house that you can't really see in the picture but I cut almost all of it out already. The little ironwood in my yard at the far left is now just a memory. [ATTACH type="full" alt="bb2.png"]21176[/ATTACH] (My sister once said of me "Where Don goes, nothin' grows") [/QUOTE]
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