Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    askingaquestion's Avatar
    askingaquestion Posts: 5, Reputation: -2
    New Member
     
    #1

    Nov 4, 2009, 10:06 AM
    How to permanently kill a sour cherry tree?
    Hello :)
    I had a sour cherry tree on my front lawn which my city deemed as a nuisance tree and cut it down. I imagine the roots are still alive and keeping since I now have close to 15-20mini trees sprouting every couple of weeks. When I tried to pull them out the entire root would come out and I'd have to cut it off and repatch my lawn. I managed to do this to many of the trees this summer, in the process I believed I would be killing the roots, but I guess not entirely, since the trees continue to sprout. The city left the stump of the tree and will be coming back to grind it down, but it is still a stump. How can I stop the roots from sprouting trees? Preferably without pesticides? How do I permanently kill this tree?
    Thank you kindly,
    Sara
    FretzRenovation's Avatar
    FretzRenovation Posts: 3, Reputation: 2
    New Member
     
    #2

    Nov 4, 2009, 10:24 AM
    Drill numerous 3/4" holes in the stump. Fill them with "stump remover" a jar of powder, available at most hardware stores. The product contains potassium chloride. It will dry out the stump and allow it to be burned out to the root tips! The fire created is more like burning a charcoal fire. It is a dull glow overnight. The next morning...all gone! Another remedy i've been told is to put "drano" in the holes. This will kill the roots and rot the stump over a period.
    KUXJ's Avatar
    KUXJ Posts: 975, Reputation: 97
    Senior Member
     
    #3

    Nov 5, 2009, 05:33 PM
    Why put yourself at risk?

    Since the city started this, let them finish it. I don't know what type of governmental structure you live with, but if you have to, call up the mayor, explain what happened, and ask when the crew will be back to finish the job.

    Keep calling till something's done, it's a lot easier than fooling with chemicals or fire.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Weeping Cherry Tree by Ran Su [ 5 Answers ]

I am trying to find out if this piece of artwork by Ran Su has any value. The label on the back of the piece states: House of Ran Su, Elmhurst, NY; it is titled "Weeping Cherry Tree" with the number 248 next to it. It also has the number 15168 at the top of the label. The front of the piece is...

How do you kill tree roots after more than 2 years after the tree was cut down? [ 5 Answers ]

About 2 years ago I had a tree removed from my front yard and the stump ground. I was told that this was enough to kill the remaining roots. However, I don't believe that this is true since the driveway is cracking and splitting even more now than when we had the tree. One side of the crack is...

Pruning a cherry tree [ 1 Answers ]

I have read differing opinions on when to prune a cherry tree. Some say summer to prevent certain disease and other say when the tree is dormant. Yet other opinions suggest in the spring after they first bud. I recently purchased this home with a mature cherry tree and not having see the fruit,...

Cherry tree [ 1 Answers ]

If I were to plant a sweet cherry tree would I have to plant 2 trees in order for pollination or will one tree self pollinate to get cherrys?

Cherry Blossom Tree [ 1 Answers ]

I have a beautiful cherry blossom tree in my backyard. The tree is located in somewhat of a bad spot though. It hangs right over my deck... with parts over my grill area and close to the edge of my house. Since I have no green thumb or idea I am posting here for some help. I have to cut a big...


View more questions Search