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The kosters curse on our property is getting out of hand. The goats and sheep don't like it and it's stems are machete resistant.
Anybody have control tips?
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I hit with Roundup. Problem is birds eat the berries and spread the seeds from other vacant lots. It’s an ongoing battle.
Puna: Our roosters crow first!
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I never knew that's what that terrible weed was called until I googled it. Yeah, nasty stuff. We had a bunch coming through the fence from our neighbor's weed-ridden yard. I cut off the tips with seeds and over time, the uluhe fern has crowded it out. Almost gone now.
Certainty will be the death of us.
That one's not that hard to get rid of. If the trunk is 3/8" or less I hand pull. If its stubborn, I loosen the base at the soil with a few strikes from pick. Thicker ones you can lop at the 4-6" level and treat with your stump killer. I use Ortho Poison Ivy. Split open the little stump a bit with your hatchet to let the herbicide get in better.
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Stuff like that I have resigned myself to hand treating with no forseeable end in sight. If small I try to pull it, otherwise I use round-up, either on the leaves or on the cut stump.