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billc
Joined: 18 Aug 2003
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| Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 9:25 pm Post subject: Green briar |
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| We've cut and pulled...but can't get rid of about 5 acres of greenbriar...Any help? Thanks, Bill |
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Soils Alive
Joined: 25 Apr 2003
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Location: Dallas,TX
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| Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Glad its your 5 acres not mine. :lol: A shovel is the best enemy against the greenbriar. I have heard of people using a coffee can over the terminal tip of poison ivy after it has been cut down to the ground. Sounds like you might run out of coffee cans. |
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dragonfly
Joined: 20 May 2003
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Location: parker county, texas
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| Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 9:25 pm Post subject: |
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| Are the the thorny variety I have called saw briars or devil's whip? They are a real bugger. Not a practical solution, but worth mentioning, is that there are people who actually sell the knobby-looking roots of the kind I'm talking about. A few years ago, we were at a rendezvous of folks who are into Indian artifacts and flint-knapping. One of the vendors had this container of these funny looking roots, and I realized that's what they were. I must have a gold mine right here on this property, lol. We have lots of them, but they mostly grow along the creek, and not in the yard area. |
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