Killing a small invasive tree can be easy - if done right. Very hard, if done wrong. At the start, you need the right herbicide (or weed killer) at the right concentration. In addition, there are many other considerations. For example, many people don't realize that it generally works better to kill a tree in the fall or winter than in the spring or summer.
The Green Shoots foam herbicide system (available from [ Ссылка ] ) has several advantages over conventional spray systems. First, it is highly precise and selective. The foam can be discharged very slowly and placed on the target location. Second, once placed on the target, the foam herbicide sticks to the foliage or plant tissue of the plant. It doesn’t drip like liquids from a conventional spray system. Third, the foam herbicide dries slowly. This increases translocation of the herbicide so that the roots can be killed. Fourth, the foam herbicide is highly concentrated. This ensures that the mixture is sufficiently powerful to do the job. As explained in the video, using the foam herbicide system is easy. The herbicide can be placed directly on foliage of a tree or other woody invasive – either the green leaves or green stems. Alternatively, if you want to remove the tree immediately, you can cut them and apply the foam herbicide to the remaining stump. If you do a stump application, be sure to apply the foam herbicide immediately after cutting. Be sure to apply the foam herbicide to each stem of the weed tree that you can find.
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