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Mike Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:19 pm Post subject: Climbing Vine removal |
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I have a huge climbing vine in the corner of my yard, all tangled up in
the fence, and growing probably 60 feet up in several trees.
I'd like to try to determine:
1. The name of it
2. How to get rid of it.
I found the main point where the thing goes into the ground, and cut it
off. It was probably 6-8 inches around. I've cut all of the pieces
that go up into the trees, and I'm working on removing the runners that
are growing along the ground. It is very hard work. This plant makes
a mesh-like network of runners that go out, and they are anchored to
the ground, but grow pretty shallow. It's almost like a large carpet.
I've started in one corner, and have been working out from there to
remove it. To remove it, I'll start pulling up a runner, and when I
get to a point where it's attached firmly to the ground, I'll cut out
below it and keep going. Some of these things are like 50 feet long,
seems like, and they criss-cross, which makes it very difficult to
remove.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be, or some pictures I could
see to point out what it looks like? I checked on Google, and did not
find any.
Also, any other suggestions for removing it? It's next to a creek, and
in the backyard where the dog lives, so I'd rather not use a caustic
chemical.
I thought about getting some of the stump dissolver stuff and putting
that on the main root (the 8 inch or so stump that I suspect is the
main base for all this crap).
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks. |
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JoeSpareBedroom Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:27 pm Post subject: Re: Climbing Vine removal |
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"Mike" <mike.baranski@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165249171.256410.182120@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | I have a huge climbing vine in the corner of my yard, all tangled up in
the fence, and growing probably 60 feet up in several trees.
I'd like to try to determine:
1. The name of it
2. How to get rid of it.
I found the main point where the thing goes into the ground, and cut it
off. It was probably 6-8 inches around. I've cut all of the pieces
that go up into the trees, and I'm working on removing the runners that
are growing along the ground. It is very hard work. This plant makes
a mesh-like network of runners that go out, and they are anchored to
the ground, but grow pretty shallow. It's almost like a large carpet.
I've started in one corner, and have been working out from there to
remove it. To remove it, I'll start pulling up a runner, and when I
get to a point where it's attached firmly to the ground, I'll cut out
below it and keep going. Some of these things are like 50 feet long,
seems like, and they criss-cross, which makes it very difficult to
remove.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be, or some pictures I could
see to point out what it looks like? I checked on Google, and did not
find any.
Also, any other suggestions for removing it? It's next to a creek, and
in the backyard where the dog lives, so I'd rather not use a caustic
chemical.
I thought about getting some of the stump dissolver stuff and putting
that on the main root (the 8 inch or so stump that I suspect is the
main base for all this crap).
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks.
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Any idea where you live? And, can you post some digital pictures on a site
like www.photobucket.com? |
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Mike Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:47 pm Post subject: Re: Climbing Vine removal |
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I'm in Durham, NC, and I'll take some pictures today after work and
post them.
Mike.
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
| Quote: | "Mike" <mike.baranski@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165249171.256410.182120@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
I have a huge climbing vine in the corner of my yard, all tangled up in
the fence, and growing probably 60 feet up in several trees.
I'd like to try to determine:
1. The name of it
2. How to get rid of it.
I found the main point where the thing goes into the ground, and cut it
off. It was probably 6-8 inches around. I've cut all of the pieces
that go up into the trees, and I'm working on removing the runners that
are growing along the ground. It is very hard work. This plant makes
a mesh-like network of runners that go out, and they are anchored to
the ground, but grow pretty shallow. It's almost like a large carpet.
I've started in one corner, and have been working out from there to
remove it. To remove it, I'll start pulling up a runner, and when I
get to a point where it's attached firmly to the ground, I'll cut out
below it and keep going. Some of these things are like 50 feet long,
seems like, and they criss-cross, which makes it very difficult to
remove.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be, or some pictures I could
see to point out what it looks like? I checked on Google, and did not
find any.
Also, any other suggestions for removing it? It's next to a creek, and
in the backyard where the dog lives, so I'd rather not use a caustic
chemical.
I thought about getting some of the stump dissolver stuff and putting
that on the main root (the 8 inch or so stump that I suspect is the
main base for all this crap).
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks.
Any idea where you live? And, can you post some digital pictures on a site
like www.photobucket.com? |
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Jen Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:00 pm Post subject: Re: Climbing Vine removal |
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"Mike" <mike.baranski@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165249171.256410.182120@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | I have a huge climbing vine in the corner of my yard, all tangled up in
the fence, and growing probably 60 feet up in several trees.
I'd like to try to determine:
1. The name of it
2. How to get rid of it.
I found the main point where the thing goes into the ground, and cut it
off. It was probably 6-8 inches around. I've cut all of the pieces
that go up into the trees, and I'm working on removing the runners that
are growing along the ground. It is very hard work. This plant makes
a mesh-like network of runners that go out, and they are anchored to
the ground, but grow pretty shallow. It's almost like a large carpet.
I've started in one corner, and have been working out from there to
remove it. To remove it, I'll start pulling up a runner, and when I
get to a point where it's attached firmly to the ground, I'll cut out
below it and keep going. Some of these things are like 50 feet long,
seems like, and they criss-cross, which makes it very difficult to
remove.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be, or some pictures I could
see to point out what it looks like? I checked on Google, and did not
find any.
Also, any other suggestions for removing it? It's next to a creek, and
in the backyard where the dog lives, so I'd rather not use a caustic
chemical.
I thought about getting some of the stump dissolver stuff and putting
that on the main root (the 8 inch or so stump that I suspect is the
main base for all this crap).
Any suggestions or ideas?
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Sometimes using a rake to help to rip it up, will help you make a start.
Then you can spray, or remove what grows. You'll probably take a few years
to remove it all, depending on what the plant is. I use sprays when I
really need to, my dog doesn't bother with it.
Jen |
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newsreader Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 6:42 pm Post subject: Re: Climbing Vine removal |
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Not sure where you are, or what your vine looks like.
I'm in MD, and have porcelain berry vines growing like what you describe.
http://www.state.va.us/dcr/dnh/fsambr.pdf |
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Mike Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:59 pm Post subject: Re: Climbing Vine removal |
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That sounds like it, and I'm in NC, which is just south of VA. The
only thing is that this thing has climbed like 50 feet up a tree, and
I've yet to see it flower...
Raking does no good, except to reveal the network of vines on the
ground. They have to be pulled up until you get to where they are
anchored, and then cut up.
Thanks for the advice, next weekend when I'm doing round 4 I'll post
some pictures.
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