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Removing Dogwood hedge


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The local council have asked me to remove a Dogwood hedge and replant something neater. The hedge is roughly 30m long and 2m wide. With it being Dogwood it has suckered everywhere and is a big, mangled mess. The only way I can think of doing this is to cut down and chip up the stems and get my stump man to come with his huge Bandit machine and grind the site over. Can anyone tell me if the 'bits' of Dogwood chips or any bits of suckers that may be missed or left in the soil will regenerate?  Am I best to spray the stumps with herbicide after cutting down and leaving the grinding for  a later date? Many thanks for any advice. 

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I don't have access to that sort of equipment, plus it's in a cemetery so I don't want to take big plant in there. It was more the question if it would try and regrow after it has been ground. I'm afraid it isn't big enough for turning. It's only a couple of inches at the Base but there's just so much of it. 

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27 minutes ago, Mulcherman Chris said:

Have you thought about spraying it first with glyphosate and leaving a week before you cut anything. The plants should die all the way down to the roots.

Will a week be long enough? 

 

I don't know, would sufficient concentration get into the roots before the above ground growth was removed?

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