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Jul 12, 2015 8:18 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Kentucky (Zone 6a)
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foraygardengirl said:Marilyn, I used a lopper type pruner, put it around the trunk without closing it all the way, and moved it up and down til the bark was scraped off and it had dug into the trunk a bit. Then I changed the angle and repeated until I had scraped all the way around. I did this in two places just to be sure I got it good.
After I had written this article I found another buckthorn in my lilac along the alley. For that one I used a sharp gardening knife to do the same since it was not on a hill and I could reach the trunk easily.
Does that answer your question adequately?


Yes, thanks Jeanie! Thank You! I tip my hat to you.

I'll have to keep your tip in mind here! Thumbs up

The squirrels "plant" black walnuts here among other nuts that grow into seedlings in our yard and gardens. Wonder if I'd could try in on the pokeberry plants that grow here as a result of a bird dropping.

How long of a time frame did you say it would take effect after doing it?
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Hummingbirds are beautiful flying jewels in the garden!


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