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Any product suggestion to help erradicate all willow along shore edge. Last summer, I removed all willow and layed down landscape fabric and tonnes of rip rap rock and in some areas, the willow has grown up thru all the material. I would like to kill before it gets too big and takes over. Thanks for your suggestions and help.

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Renovate (triclopyr) is a great product for willows. You need a non-ionic surfactant with this. It does a great job, and is fairly quick acting. It is dicot specific so it should not hurt your graasy areas.


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Thanks PondsRX:

What is a non-ionic surfactant to use with the product Renovate (triclopyr)? Do you have a distributor in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, I can purchase this product from? Thanks

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Ortho Brush Killer is also 8% triclopyr and must have a surfactant in it. It has worked well for me.


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If you use the Ortho product, make sure it can be used in water.

No, I don't know of anyone in Canada that has this product.

We use Sil Energy from Brewer, but there are many that will work fine.


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Thanks all, I will need to get some to help kill the smaller willows before they get a strong hold along the shoreline and rip rap rock!

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I think of willows as weeds, not trees. Every year I either spray or pull them. I bet I pulled 50 of them last weekend. Last fall, I would have bet that my spraying/pulling program had finally paid off.


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Dave, I enjoy the work but controlling a portion of the shoreline would be overbearing with some 3000' linear feet of shoreline. I could send my wife out though....HA!HA!

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Rowly, I use Remedy. Actually, I use it for oaks, briars, willows, poisin ivy, etc. It works pretty well. I occasionally get some in the water and haven't noticed any ill effects. I have a sprayer for my 4 wheeler and occasionally use a small pump sprayer.


New ones keep coming.

You know, I also have a narrow minded wife.


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Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.

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