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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 4078850" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Recently acquired a place that has a 200‘ fence line that has huge cedars inside the fence. I am talking an average of 15‘ wide full growth width to the ground and heights of 16’ or more, and they are closely planted to each other. No walking through them. I cleaned up under them with a Gravely mower as far as I could get it under them. Then a diluted rate of RM43 doing my best to keep off the Cedars. Have sprayed now for 5 months, no issues. But these Cedars are big and dense so not a lot of undergrowth for lack of any sun.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know I should take my backhoe and take them out, but they are on a cool fence line lining a 3/4 acre Bermuda pasture of an old farm barn lot. They planted them for a windbreak around an old cow barn and pens. I’ll leave em be for the looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 4078850, member: 32877"] Recently acquired a place that has a 200‘ fence line that has huge cedars inside the fence. I am talking an average of 15‘ wide full growth width to the ground and heights of 16’ or more, and they are closely planted to each other. No walking through them. I cleaned up under them with a Gravely mower as far as I could get it under them. Then a diluted rate of RM43 doing my best to keep off the Cedars. Have sprayed now for 5 months, no issues. But these Cedars are big and dense so not a lot of undergrowth for lack of any sun. I know I should take my backhoe and take them out, but they are on a cool fence line lining a 3/4 acre Bermuda pasture of an old farm barn lot. They planted them for a windbreak around an old cow barn and pens. I’ll leave em be for the looks. [/QUOTE]
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