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Basal Bark Hints Spray band about shin- or knee- high for best results, but height is not cri;cal Get a light spray on the root collar and any exposed roots for larger trees (2+ dia) to minimize resprouts Spray the crotches of larger trees that might be made up mul;ple trunks grown together For shoots smaller than 1 dia, spraying one side is sufficient If small enough to bend the shoot over, just drip enough to run around the stem

Works fine any;me Basal Bark When? Fall/Winter may be beper, spring slightly less effec;ve Do not spray when temps are over 80 F, - vola;lizes Winter applica;ons work May leaf out in spring, then die Hard to get to the root collar When leaves are green, it is easier to see what was missed a few weeks later

Basal Bark - Follow- up You will miss a few, so check back in a month

Basal Bark - Follow- up You will miss a few, so check back in a month Largest trees may need a 2 nd treatment, or treatment of a branch or two remaining

Basal Bark - Follow- up You will miss a few, so check back in a month Largest trees may need a 2 nd treatment, or treatment of a branch or two remaining Dead trees will simply fall over, - next year for shoots, in 3-5 years for large trees BePer to cut down dead trees before they fall over, to minimize soil disturbance, hazard

Basal Bark - Follow- up You will miss a few, so check back in a month Largest trees may need a 2 nd treatment, or treatment of a branch or two remaining Dead trees will simply fall over, - next year for shoots, in 3-5 years for large trees BePer to cut down dead trees before they fall over, to minimize soil disturbance, hazard If you leave the dead trees lay, it is hard to con;nue your work, so best to pile, chip or burn dead trees

Brush Piles Logs can be used for firewood Live, fresh cut buckthorn is tough to start burning Honeysuckle makes a good starter Seasoned, dead buckthorn burns hot If you can do so safely, burn as you work (winter or a\er a controlled burn) Pile brush as parallel as possible for future burning Piles may become criper habitat

Resprouts General Follow- up Untreated cut stumps, burned shoots will re- sprout prolifically Get them while small If a stump was cut but not treated, a conical spray of basal bark mix over the stump works great Seedbank If you have buckthorn, you have seeds in the soil Seeds in the soil may con;nue to sprout for 5+ years Brand new seedlings can be pulled, sprayed, or burned Controlled Burn Will kill new seedlings from the seed bank

General Follow- up (cont d) Foliar Spray For thick growth of resprouts or new seedlings Plan;ng Watch to see what comes back on its own Watch and address new weeds Plant new, hopefully with na;ves Be careful of na;ves that are not really na;ve, or problema;cally aggressive

Herbicides Limit the Chemical Effects Choose the right herbicide, tested for the purpose Read the direc;ons, cau;ons, etc Use the correct concentra;on of mix (stronger is not necessarily more effec8ve) Limit drips and overspray Use herbicides that break down quickly into harmless components

Triclopyr 4 with Oil For: Basal bark treatment Cut stumps Spritz Effect: Broadleaf killer, but oil may smother grasses & sedges Very effec;ve, ie., a liple bit goes a long way

Triclopyr 4 with Oil (cont d) What I ve used: Pre- mixed: Pathfinder II Mix myself in bulk: Triclopyr 4 (1 part) with oil (4 parts) Triclopyr 4 brand name: Garlon 4 Generics available, including Element 4 NOTE: Triclopyr 4 is different from Triclopyr 3a which is formulated to mix with water, and will not penetrate tree bark.

Triclopyr 4 with Oil (cont d) Oil Op;ons: Specialty vegetable oils, most expensive Bark Oil Blue: - developed for basal bark treatments - Basal Red is similar, but more expensive Diesel, - least expensive, very available

Triclopyr 4 with Oil (cont d) Where to get it? Agricultural Supply Sources My source is CPS (Crop Produc;on Services), in DeForest, near Madison Hint: Use a dedicated sprayer, or be sure sprayer is completely dry. A few drops of water will create a gel clump that will clog the sprayer