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Nov 21, 2014 10:47 AM CST
Name: Ric Sanders
Dover, Pa. (Zone 6b)
And his children Are his flowers ..
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Thanks, there is some local PI I will try this on. With the home owners permission of coarse. They have a hedge row where it has reached the height required to flower and setting fruit. If I'm careful I may not contract a dose. On our own property and the one adjacent, I usually just use Ortho PI and woody vine, but using this method may just reach it all. At present the birds eat the berries and spread them. Treating it during the early spring may not effect the birds and still rid us of at least one source. The home owner is a horticulturist and should be amiable to this. I try to please the birds as much as possible, allowing Polk berry and Mullen's to fruit in out of the way places, but PI, I have no tolerance for.
Ric of MAF @ DG

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