dbltree
Super Moderator
I'm going to continue my tsi this winter and hinge cutting that I got your advice on last fall, my question now is I've got a lot of hedge apple trees that I'd like to get rid of, some are in places it'd take me a month of Sundays to get out of the woods though, others are on the edge of the woods and I'll probably let the neighbor take them for posts, but the ones on the interior I think I'd just like to kill and not cut down, what's the best method for killing them, or would you just cut them off, I read ringing them isn't that effective, appreciate the advice, thanks
Osage Orange a.k.a. hedge trees are a pain and difficult to cut because they twisted together making girdling also difficult. They can be killed via girdle and herbicides such as Tordon, Crossbow and Remedy applied to the cut area.
Keep in mind the trees will be there for eternity and will be hard as iron, but new growth can flourish once trees are killed...