Okay, so does anyone have a good way, other than digging and cutting it out, of taking out a boxwood? (I think it's a boxwood...not up on the plants identification very well). Not a little one, but big honking ornamental boxwood that's been allowed to just take over the place. Working on digging it out, but good grief! What a pain and how can there be that many roots coming out of the darn thing?!?!?!?!
Can't drag it out which would be my first choice (sits in the backyard and the path goes right over my sewer line which doesn't run that deep and hasn't settled from being replaced). So there's that idea...
Don't want to use defoliant on it since it'll kill everything else within reach as well.
Any ideas before I resort to gasoline and hope the wind doesn't shift?
Can't drag it out which would be my first choice (sits in the backyard and the path goes right over my sewer line which doesn't run that deep and hasn't settled from being replaced). So there's that idea...
Don't want to use defoliant on it since it'll kill everything else within reach as well.
Any ideas before I resort to gasoline and hope the wind doesn't shift?
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