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<blockquote data-quote="TTU" data-source="post: 5285332" data-attributes="member: 12790"><p>My property is about 35 acres. Runs long and narrow along a ridge side. The bottom half is absolutely consumed with privet. The top half is hardwoods. While I'm not sure, I'm guessing the bottom section was heavily logged at some point allowing the privet to move in. Other than being very hard to kill, what's the reality of trying to kill out large swaths of privet? Let's say I'm able to get a good sized area killed out. Is it likely that I'll always be fighting to keep privet out of that section or is there a good chance of regeneration of naive species? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TTU, post: 5285332, member: 12790"] My property is about 35 acres. Runs long and narrow along a ridge side. The bottom half is absolutely consumed with privet. The top half is hardwoods. While I'm not sure, I'm guessing the bottom section was heavily logged at some point allowing the privet to move in. Other than being very hard to kill, what's the reality of trying to kill out large swaths of privet? Let's say I'm able to get a good sized area killed out. Is it likely that I'll always be fighting to keep privet out of that section or is there a good chance of regeneration of naive species? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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