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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1794300" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>I have fought the most battles in my life with Chinese Privet. I make fenceposts out of it, though, so I guess I win. The problem with Chinese Privet isn't even the fact that it can shoot off of its stumps, it's the fact that any sprig growth you destroy will be back with boring regularity. When you cut it back you need to do something else with the space almost immediately. It's also a very thick-growing plant that clusters like hell. I cut around 1-2 acres of it by hand over this past late summer and early fall and it was a hell and a half. Especially since towards the end my pinky toe was in pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1794300, member: 42731"] I have fought the most battles in my life with Chinese Privet. I make fenceposts out of it, though, so I guess I win. The problem with Chinese Privet isn't even the fact that it can shoot off of its stumps, it's the fact that any sprig growth you destroy will be back with boring regularity. When you cut it back you need to do something else with the space almost immediately. It's also a very thick-growing plant that clusters like hell. I cut around 1-2 acres of it by hand over this past late summer and early fall and it was a hell and a half. Especially since towards the end my pinky toe was in pieces. [/QUOTE]
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