Those are really good!
Those are some long raspberries.
My horses kill one every now and then. I don't get upset over it either. The birds planted them all along my fence lines to begin with.While I recognize them, and their value as a food source, how many of you know how hard it is to kill a Mulberry tree? Don't forget the birds that love them, too. And the stains they leave on your car, all while spreading the seeds of destruction, planting new, hard-to-kill trees wherever they go.
I've tried. Dug down three feet and cut the roots off to remove the stump. The nasty thing popped back up out of the ground three years later.
Did finally find a chemical that will do the job, and have had it work with a single application.
(Whoops! Was typing when Longhair posted his.)
Roger
Mulberry make one helluva fence post. Won’t rot for years. Only thing better is American chestnut. Most of them died though. Then cedar and locust.
Mulberry make one helluva fence post. Won’t rot for years. Only thing better is American chestnut. Most of them died though. Then cedar and locust.
You including Bois de arc? I hear it will wear out a couple fence post holes or something like that [emoji1]
AKA..Osage Orange, hedge apple...
That's the king of firewood there..
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