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Rose hedge / mcartney rose control
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<blockquote data-quote="jsm" data-source="post: 958611" data-attributes="member: 18817"><p>All, thanks for the replies. I think I am going to wait a few more weeks and then go back and remedy bark-spray the stubs coming out of the ground that are showing signs of life.</p><p></p><p>The "brush busters" publication out of the TAMU ag service recommends the 1% Grazon P+D. I am surprised to see those coming back as well.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the game plan going forward will be to spray the un-disturbed bushes with Grazon P+D, let them die off, then shred, wait for stubs to start sprouting, then bark spray with remedy/diesel. However, the TAMU publications says to stop spraying them oncee the soil temp drops below 75.</p><p></p><p>I can't believe how tough this stuff is. The huisache I chain sawed and "cut stump" sprayed is dead as can be. I would have thought huisache would have been more difficult than the rose hedge.</p><p></p><p>Joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsm, post: 958611, member: 18817"] All, thanks for the replies. I think I am going to wait a few more weeks and then go back and remedy bark-spray the stubs coming out of the ground that are showing signs of life. The "brush busters" publication out of the TAMU ag service recommends the 1% Grazon P+D. I am surprised to see those coming back as well. Maybe the game plan going forward will be to spray the un-disturbed bushes with Grazon P+D, let them die off, then shred, wait for stubs to start sprouting, then bark spray with remedy/diesel. However, the TAMU publications says to stop spraying them oncee the soil temp drops below 75. I can't believe how tough this stuff is. The huisache I chain sawed and "cut stump" sprayed is dead as can be. I would have thought huisache would have been more difficult than the rose hedge. Joseph [/QUOTE]
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