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How to Remove Invasive Plants

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2008

Learn how to remove invasive plants from your yard without jeopardizing native plants.

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  • I agree, pulling them out is preferable, however sometimes not practical. So if you must use herbicides, this is a great way to minimize any unwanted overspray.

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  • where can i get pathfinder 2

  • yes -roll every tulip poplar you see-cant believe people buy these trash,sap car covering ,gutter filling waste of a weed nightmare trees

  • This looks like a good tool. It is so important that people understand how herbicides are neccesary in the fight against invasive plants. If a weed is treated with herbicide it causes a bit of pollution, but the herbicides most commonly used do not persist in the environment but soon break down to harmless substances. A weed untreated keeps spreading and having a greater environmental impact as time goes by. These weeds can infest thousands of acres.

  • these invasive plants have me freaked out. They are everywhere. I think they will eventually take over and they will be the only things left.

  • What do you do with the tree when it dies. Pulling them out is the way to go, enough with herbicides already. Dead trees and brush are fire and safety hazards.

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