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About Jim Hyland
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Registered Forester in the Southern US with 30 years experiance in managing pines. Expert in pine forest health from management to control of pests to ID of species.

 
   

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Topic: Conifers



Expert: Jim Hyland
Date: 6/27/2008
Subject: HELP

Question
We live in the Twin Cities, MN. Lived here 20+ yrs Have 6 pines on the street side of our house.  I think there are 2 kinds, some with pine cones and then without which the branches slope down.  Our problem is massive needles/weeds/trees growing underneath them lately.  I read in one of your earlier answers not to use landscaping fabric.  What about heavy plastic?  I want to put mulch under all the trees, however, I don't want weeds coming through.  We don't want to put edging around them either.  What can you suggest for us non-gardners want low or no maintenance.  Thanks

Answer
Mulch will work fine around the trees--pine straw is good. Mulch with not more than 3 inch deep of organic mulch not piled up on the trunk. Do not use plastic under the mulch. The distance around the tree is up to you. The main reason for much around older trees is to keep the mowers away from the trunk. The weeds and young tree sprouts can be mowed keeping them down or you can completely mulch under the trees. Any green growth that comes up in the mulch can be sprayed with a herbicide called Roundup. The herbicide will be taken up by the leaves of the plant transported down to the roots of the weed or grass and kill the plant in the mulch.  Roundup will kill any green plant it is sprayed on so make sure no leaves of plants not wanting killed are not wet with the spray. You can spray Roundup on the trunk of a tree with out harming the tree. Roundup can be found at any nursery/garden type store.

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