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smithj
Sherman Oaks, CA

October 20, 2009
06:40 PM

Post #7191075

Please somebody help me. I can't take any more, I'm just one person, I feel like a homesteder in the 1800's! All I do now is sit in the dirt and cry. For 4 years I kept telling my neighbors they needed to do something about the Ailanthus tree spreading it's roots and shoots all over the neighborhood. Finally, in August, they had it taken out. But still my garden is full of the roots, and shoots sprout every 3 days. I spent over 12 hours last week trying to dig everything out, digging down 12" in some places, if I couldn't get the root out I cut it (stabbed repeatedly was more like it) poured, and applied with a brush, concentrated Round Up, and still shoots are coming up 3" from were they were before. I just can't take it. I have not been able to use my back garden in 4 years as the shoots come thou' everything. It's not that big, I wanted to make it desert like, with pebbles. Forget that, the shoots come right throu' the weed prevent fabric. Roots are even pushing up concrete cinder blocks which form a path on side of house.
My neighbors were told to spray Round Up on any shoots they saw. A. they do not do this very often. B. Round Up only kills the green shoot, it does not kill the root. There is an apartment buiding behind me, there garden is also full of shoots, right up to the dividing wall. I feel I am fighting a loosing battle. If all neighbors do not control their shoots, I'll never be rid of this nightmare. Meanwhile I've been looking at dirt for 4 years as it's pointless doing anything to my garden as I'm constantly digging holes trying to get roots/shoots out. One time I counted 73 activily growing shoots. Oh, and they go all the way to the front garden. This is just too much. I don't see I have any choice other than move. Does anyone have a magic 'cure' for me? Has anyone out there found something that kills the roots permenantly? I live in So. Cal. 20 miles inland, it's hot & dry most of the time. Thank you for reading my sorry tale.

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Lynnie6868

(Zone 5b)

October 21, 2009
07:13 AM

Post #7192757

Smithj I didn't recognize the name of your tree till I looked it up, also known as tree of heaven...here's a link on it, it says it responds to cutting by sending out shoots. Tree sounds like a monster. Anyway, maybe this link will help you.

http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/aial1.htm
themoonhowl
Prairieville, LA
(Zone 9a)

October 22, 2009
08:31 AM

Post #7196563

You may find better root control by using Dicamba, an herbicide that works very well on rootstock and woody plants


http://www.treetech.net/Herbicide/Dicamba/DicambaLabel.pdf

Hope this helps.

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