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| Redman 2006-05-30, 1:21 pm |
| Ok, I cut down a lot of Leylandi last year but left about a foot and a half
of stump sticking up, now they are growing again but the wifes heard that
there is a substance that you can put on the stump to stop them growing.
Anyone know what it's called? Can you get it from any decent Garden Centre?
TIA
Redman
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"Redman" <redman1977@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:1149002980.97501.0@iris.uk.clara.net...
> Ok, I cut down a lot of Leylandi last year but left about a foot and a
> half
> of stump sticking up, now they are growing again but the wifes heard that
> there is a substance that you can put on the stump to stop them growing.
> Anyone know what it's called? Can you get it from any decent Garden
> Centre?
>
Yes, stump killer, drill holes in the top of the stump and put some in each
hole, but mostly
and more effectivly is to use an axe and slice open the edges of the bark,
peeling back like a banana
and fill with the stump killer, then
wrap yp the whole stump with plastic and staple to the stump
leave for a couple of months then open up and re-fill and close up again.
works for me on other trees, never tried it on laylandi so thats my caveat
Remeber this is not a stump removal method, just a killer
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Vass
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| Sacha Hubbard 2006-05-30, 2:21 pm |
| On Tue, 30 May 2006 16:29:40 +0100, Redman wrote
(in article <1149002980.97501.0@iris.uk.clara.net> ):
> Ok, I cut down a lot of Leylandi last year but left about a foot and a half
> of stump sticking up, now they are growing again but the wifes heard that
> there is a substance that you can put on the stump to stop them growing.
> Anyone know what it's called? Can you get it from any decent Garden Centre?
>
Are you SURE they're leylandii? Did you leave any green growth on them at
all? I must admit that I can't see why you would if you wanted to be rid of
them altogether but I ask because new growth never sprouts from old wood on
leylandii, so taking them back to 18 inches of stump and no greenery should
have been the end of them. Yew re-sprouts pretty successfully but not
leylandii. In fact, we have a customer who against all our advice, decided
to 'pollard' hers and take out some of the side branches. She has been left
with the most hideous, almost naked poles about 12' high.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
email address on web site
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| Cat(h) 2006-05-30, 2:21 pm |
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Redman wrote:
> Ok, I cut down a lot of Leylandi last year but left about a foot and a half
> of stump sticking up, now they are growing again but the wifes heard that
> there is a substance that you can put on the stump to stop them growing.
> Anyone know what it's called? Can you get it from any decent Garden Centre?
>
> TIA
>
> Redman
Are you sure they are Leylandii? I didn't think those grew back when
you cut them down - they certainly do not at home. I got them cut to
ground level bar one, which I have kept as a bare trunk to grow a rose
and probably a few other things up.
Cat(h)
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| Redman 2006-05-30, 3:21 pm |
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"Sacha Hubbard" <sacha@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 30 May 2006 16:29:40 +0100, Redman wrote
> (in article <1149002980.97501.0@iris.uk.clara.net> ):
>
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> Are you SURE they're leylandii? Did you leave any green growth on them
at
> all? I must admit that I can't see why you would if you wanted to be rid
of
> them altogether but I ask because new growth never sprouts from old wood
on
> leylandii, so taking them back to 18 inches of stump and no greenery
should
> have been the end of them. Yew re-sprouts pretty successfully but not
> leylandii. In fact, we have a customer who against all our advice,
decided
> to 'pollard' hers and take out some of the side branches. She has been
left
> with the most hideous, almost naked poles about 12' high.
Possibly they weren't Leylandi I'm not a tree expert but they grew bloody
quickly after I moved into this house just about 3 years ago. I did leave
bits of greenery on them. Anyway someones pointed out what to use and how to
get rid of them.
Redman
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