dendrite Posted Wednesday at 07:48 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:48 PM 1 hour ago, SJonesWX said: good luck. i have seen knotweed in my area, but not in my 'hood. but i do keep a close eye out for it. I hate the invasive crap. meanwhile, pretty much every beech tree in my 'hood is either dead or dying. sad, as I really like the look of beeches. The big trees here are dead. There are a bunch in my back woods that are probably near nut producing age. Some have minor beech leaf disease…some not much at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted Thursday at 01:48 AM Share Posted Thursday at 01:48 AM 8 hours ago, dendrite said: It was a pioneer clump. I check for it every year because I'm paranoid. I think I got it early enough with all roots before it could send out the rhizomes. We are absolutely buried in knotweed all along the West Branch up here. I don’t notice it in any of the larger feeders or flashier drainages like Notchbrook or Sterling Valley. It’s the West Branch here that flows through a lot of agriculture acres, golf course, draining fert and manure along the way in the larger valley (relative size around here). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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