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Grape Vines – Invasive Species TO REMOVE – Cut Grape vine at ground level at 5 feet above the ground. If able to pull down from tree do so. Cut ANY Vines (even if not grape) if growing on trees
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Garlic Mustard – Invasive Species TO REMOVE - Pull roots and all out f ground before Seeds sprout
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Japanese Barberry – Invasive Species TO REMOVE - The root system is shallow making it easy to pull plants from the ground, and it is important to get the entire root system. The key is to pull when the soil is damp and loose. Young plants can be dug up individually using a hoe or shovel. Hand pulling and using a shovel to remove plants up to about 3 ft high is effective if the root system is loosened up around the primary tap root first before digging out the whole plant.
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Honeysuckle – Invasive Species TO REMOVE – cut back large brush to gain access to the root stem. It is a must to pull the root stem out of the ground.
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