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<blockquote data-quote="JAD" data-source="post: 5703285" data-attributes="member: 1426"><p>Last year, I got great advice on here about killing locust by basal bark spraying triclopyr with diesel (thanks Boll Weevil). It killed all the trees I sprayed, but now there's dozens of knee to waist high sprouts coming up around the dead trees. Is there anything I can foliar spray now to control them? I was thinking maybe a hot mix of glyphosate at 5-6 oz per gallon of water. I'll go back this winter and basal spray the bigger ones I missed last time, but there's just too many tiny ones that need to be killed. Basal bark spraying all those tiny stems would be a real chore. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAD, post: 5703285, member: 1426"] Last year, I got great advice on here about killing locust by basal bark spraying triclopyr with diesel (thanks Boll Weevil). It killed all the trees I sprayed, but now there's dozens of knee to waist high sprouts coming up around the dead trees. Is there anything I can foliar spray now to control them? I was thinking maybe a hot mix of glyphosate at 5-6 oz per gallon of water. I'll go back this winter and basal spray the bigger ones I missed last time, but there's just too many tiny ones that need to be killed. Basal bark spraying all those tiny stems would be a real chore. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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