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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2515"><p>> I agree with Dun. I have had</p><p>> virtually 100% success killing a</p><p>> variety of trees, shrubs and brush</p><p>> using Remedy and diesel for a</p><p>> "basal stem treatment".</p><p>> Have had a good bit LESS sucess</p><p>> using Remedy and water plus a</p><p>> surfacant for the foliar</p><p>> treatment. Read the label</p><p>> regarding stem treatment. Label</p><p>> says to mix 25/75 Remedy/diesel</p><p>> but I have had good luck going</p><p>> with 20/80 to save a few bucks.</p><p>> Remedy is very effective but not</p><p>> cheap. Also, the good thing about</p><p>> the basal stem treatment is that,</p><p>> unlike foliar treatment, you can</p><p>> apply Remedy in virtually any</p><p>> month of the year, assuming the</p><p>> lower foot or two of the tree or</p><p>> shrub is not wet or covered with</p><p>> snow. I've applied it in 104</p><p>> degree heat here in Texas in July,</p><p>> and also 75 degree weather in</p><p>> December and I sure as hell prefer</p><p>> the later!</p><p></p><p>Yessir, Remedy will work, alright, and if you just gotta recoup that extra bit of grass to stay solvent, I agree - the plum thicket has to go. But man, I like plum butter and quail too much to get rid of all the bushes!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:jrback@aol.com">jrback@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2515"] > I agree with Dun. I have had > virtually 100% success killing a > variety of trees, shrubs and brush > using Remedy and diesel for a > "basal stem treatment". > Have had a good bit LESS sucess > using Remedy and water plus a > surfacant for the foliar > treatment. Read the label > regarding stem treatment. Label > says to mix 25/75 Remedy/diesel > but I have had good luck going > with 20/80 to save a few bucks. > Remedy is very effective but not > cheap. Also, the good thing about > the basal stem treatment is that, > unlike foliar treatment, you can > apply Remedy in virtually any > month of the year, assuming the > lower foot or two of the tree or > shrub is not wet or covered with > snow. I've applied it in 104 > degree heat here in Texas in July, > and also 75 degree weather in > December and I sure as hell prefer > the later! Yessir, Remedy will work, alright, and if you just gotta recoup that extra bit of grass to stay solvent, I agree - the plum thicket has to go. But man, I like plum butter and quail too much to get rid of all the bushes! [email=jrback@aol.com]jrback@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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