I have a wooded area in my back yard i cut alot of it down what can i put down to stop it from growing back?


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I would suggest round-up depending on the size of the area. Of course you will probably have to do every 3-4 months, except in the winter. I'm talking about the real roundup, cost about 150$ for the name brand, but the generic is just as good, costs about 50$ for 2 1/2 gal.


i dont know the diameter of the wood you cut down. try cutting a grid pattern in the stumps and pour salt on them. that will help them decompose. round up will work for the under growth. just keep up with it for a bit and it should come around for you.

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