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Tag Archives: garlic mustard is blossoming

Suspend use of Herbicide for Buckthorn Treatment in Spring

Posted on April 24, 2012 by admin

Typically in May through June (starting mid-April this year) we recommend withholding use of 18-20% glyphosate (i.e. RoundUp Concentrate Plus) for cut-stump treatment of non-native invasiveĀ buckthorn. Here is why: The cambium layer is the target area for application of herbicide … Continue reading →

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