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Invading plants. How to get rid of it?

How to get rid of invasive plants?

Wind and birds bring plants that we don’t want at all. Some of them are dangerous to live next to. Others are prickly and unpleasant. They create impassable thickets and take over part of our property. There are also those that we invited to live with us and now we can’t get rid of them. These stumps sprout shoots and roots, destroy buildings, break through geotextiles and spoil the landscape design.
Chemical stump removal is advisable when it is impossible to grind it. If the stump continues to grow, releasing shoots and roots, which leads to the destruction of buildings, we recommend this method. After cutting, the stump is treated with herbicides that stop its growth, and it begins to gradually decompose. It usually takes more than ten years for a stump to decompose naturally. To speed up the process, we use composting activators that can destroy the stump in just a year.

Poison ivy crawls up a tree trunk.
Poison ivy creeping up a tree trunk. A dangerous neighborhood. Poison ivy should be removed to protect yourself and children.
The stump grows roots, shoots out shoots and destroys the building. It was carefully cut off and treated with herbicide. Just Stump It.
Trimming a destructive stump and stopping its growth is required when stump grinding is impossible. We carefully cut the stump to ground level and fill it with herbicides. This will stop its destructive action. The stump will stop growing shoots and will not damage your ideal landscaping.
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