Restoration Ecologist Matt Ueltzen shares tips and tricks for landowners to obtain and properly use herbicide during buckthorn removal efforts. Learn more: www.LCFPD.org/buckthorn
Winter is a great time to enter your woods to treat buckthorn I like to apply the triclopyr oil mixture to the bottom 1 foot of the tree trunk No need to cut the tree down Make sure to target the berry producing buckthorns in your wood first And remember don’t cut buckthorn down unless you treat them with herbicide cutting does not kill the tree Cut stump treatment is best but if you have a big woods the spray and leave standing technique is fast and effective for the larger trees
with the grandaddys the bark turns inward protecting the phloem. this is such a stubborn evil plant. cutting them down is beyond any doubt effective.. thanks Bob
I wish you would have elaborated about the basil oil. Like what that is where to get it and how much to mix. U wereso close but missed the mark. And that is a stupid aplicator. Theres lots of applicators ready to use.
What would you rcommend for a tree that has already been cut? I have a buckthorn problem, but I didnt really know what I was dealing with until I cut a few of the larger ones down so I could actually get into the area and see what the situation was. I know now that I shouldn't cut any more down until I have some herbicide to treat the stumps with, but what about the ones I already cut down? I did cut them quite high up, so each stump is maybe 12" tall. If I recut them close to the ground and apply herbicide, will that work? Should I wait for them to start sprouting again?
im not a pro, just a regular buckthorn killing kinda guy. herbacide gets applied within 5 mins. after 30 mins then re-cut the stump. dont get to close to ground because soil with weaken the juice. keep up the good work. best done fall winter
Very helpful, but the music is distracting.
Winter is a great time to enter your woods to treat buckthorn
I like to apply the triclopyr oil mixture to the bottom 1 foot of the tree trunk No need to cut the tree down Make sure to target the berry producing buckthorns in your wood first And remember don’t cut buckthorn down unless you treat them with herbicide cutting does not kill the tree
Cut stump treatment is best but if you have a big woods the spray and leave standing technique is fast and effective for the larger trees
with the grandaddys the bark turns inward protecting the phloem. this is such a stubborn evil plant. cutting them down is beyond any doubt effective.. thanks Bob
How about glysophate ?
I wish you would have elaborated about the basil oil. Like what that is where to get it and how much to mix. U wereso close but missed the mark. And that is a stupid aplicator. Theres lots of applicators ready to use.
What would you rcommend for a tree that has already been cut?
I have a buckthorn problem, but I didnt really know what I was dealing with until I cut a few of the larger ones down so I could actually get into the area and see what the situation was.
I know now that I shouldn't cut any more down until I have some herbicide to treat the stumps with, but what about the ones I already cut down?
I did cut them quite high up, so each stump is maybe 12" tall.
If I recut them close to the ground and apply herbicide, will that work?
Should I wait for them to start sprouting again?
im not a pro, just a regular buckthorn killing kinda guy. herbacide gets applied within 5 mins. after 30 mins then re-cut the stump. dont get to close to ground because soil with weaken the juice. keep up the good work. best done fall winter
Wear gloves at the start of the video.
very helpful thank you
Does the Garlon 3 foliar spray work on honeysuckle?
Why triclopyr over glyphosate?
Triclopyr has better results on trees and shrubs for the most part. Glyphosate still works though and is better if you want to replant in the area