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Julianne Mason on “Basal Bark Applications Using an Oil-Water Emulsion”
Editors note: At our recent GRN Workshop in Kane County I announced I was looking for guests to write posts for this blog. Juli Mason was in the audience and below she gives us a helpful report. If you have … Continue reading →
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Basal bark application part 4
Previously I described success in killing honeysuckle with October and May applications when the leaves were on the stems of the shrub. Here are a few kill counts we have from dormant season applications with leaves off: March 6 and … Continue reading →
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