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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 3914945" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>You may be able to get from your local Co-Op but i just order online from keystonepestsolutions.com though you might want to look around for best price and shipping. My guess is there are other online distributors. Garlon 4 is not soil active; it leaves very little residual in the soil and degrades quickly. What this means for non-target trees is that the likelihood of damage from translocation of chemical through the soil is very low. Yes, it'll work with hack'n squirt too.</p><p></p><p>This time of year when the target trees are dormant is the perfect time for basal spraying. In just a few months most will be dry, brittle, and you'll be able to just them push over or snap them off. By this fall most saplings will have probably fallen over on their own. A couple of years ago I rolled through an area in January and by turkey season could hardly recognize the place.</p><p></p><p>One more thing I learned some years ago quite by accident is that certain species don't stump sprout so there's no need to spray them. Cedar for example...once it's felled you're done fooling with it. Sweet gum on the other hand will put out new shoots from a stump within months. Chemical is expensive...might save you a little and no need to waste any. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 3914945, member: 10006"] You may be able to get from your local Co-Op but i just order online from keystonepestsolutions.com though you might want to look around for best price and shipping. My guess is there are other online distributors. Garlon 4 is not soil active; it leaves very little residual in the soil and degrades quickly. What this means for non-target trees is that the likelihood of damage from translocation of chemical through the soil is very low. Yes, it'll work with hack'n squirt too. This time of year when the target trees are dormant is the perfect time for basal spraying. In just a few months most will be dry, brittle, and you'll be able to just them push over or snap them off. By this fall most saplings will have probably fallen over on their own. A couple of years ago I rolled through an area in January and by turkey season could hardly recognize the place. One more thing I learned some years ago quite by accident is that certain species don't stump sprout so there's no need to spray them. Cedar for example...once it's felled you're done fooling with it. Sweet gum on the other hand will put out new shoots from a stump within months. Chemical is expensive...might save you a little and no need to waste any. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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