I cannot emphasize this enough: KILL THE GRASS IN A 2-3 FOOT CIRCLE AROUND THOSE YOUNG TREES! We did a bunch of field trials years ago that showed nearly double the early growth when this is done. Roundup or "Grass-B-Gone" is your friend.
B-1 83 said:
I cannot emphasize this enough: KILL THE GRASS IN A 2-3 FOOT CIRCLE AROUND THOSE YOUNG TREES! We did a bunch of field trials years ago that showed nearly double the early growth when this is done. Roundup or "Grass-B-Gone" is your friend.
Ag for Life said:B-1 83 said:
I cannot emphasize this enough: KILL THE GRASS IN A 2-3 FOOT CIRCLE AROUND THOSE YOUNG TREES! We did a bunch of field trials years ago that showed nearly double the early growth when this is done. Roundup or "Grass-B-Gone" is your friend.
So roundup won't harm the trees? I assume as long as you don't get any on tree leaves you're good.
ought1ag said:
https://imgur.com/xtaW7WF
This is the reason you still plant a tree
giddings_ag_06 said:
Most people on this board don't have the years to allow growing trees from acorns…
It takes a long time to get a decent sized tree from acorn. Decades.
angryocotillo said:
as in they are the size of the 3 year old trees when he first purchased them or the ones you planted are already as big as his that have been growing for 3 years?
Roundup has no soil activity and will not move through the soil. Spray on a still day, with the nozzle close to the ground. Keep it off the tree leaves. If a little hits the bark, no worries, just keep it off the foliage. If you're worried about drift, or can't wait for a still day, put the roundup in a paint tray and apply it to the grass with a roller. Just keep the speed of the roller down so it doesn't fling droplets up on the leaves.Ag for Life said:B-1 83 said:
I cannot emphasize this enough: KILL THE GRASS IN A 2-3 FOOT CIRCLE AROUND THOSE YOUNG TREES! We did a bunch of field trials years ago that showed nearly double the early growth when this is done. Roundup or "Grass-B-Gone" is your friend.
So roundup won't harm the trees? I assume as long as you don't get any on tree leaves you're good.
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If you're worried about drift, or can't wait for a still day, put the roundup in a paint tray and apply it to the grass with a roller.