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  1. #1
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    Default Invasive willow roots

    My neighbours willow tree has blocked my sewerage lines and it cost me $400 to clear them. I have been advised that next time it happens, to chop into the roots and inject them with Torden. Is this a good idea, and how does one actualy do it?
    Thanks.

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    There is a product that you can get called Rootox,Rootex?
    And it will kill the tree just by flushing it down the drain.

    Al

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    Send him the bill. It's your neighbours liability. Still whack the Rootex down the drain. Willows will continue to damage your drains, paths, foundations and suck all your moisture out of the yard.
    If you can do it - Do it! If you can't do it - Try it!
    Do both well!

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    I wish I'da had invasive roots when I was younger....
    Zed

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    Default Willow

    Yep send them the bill and kill the tree damn good idea as it will only keep coming back.
    Dave,
    hug the tree before you start the chainsaw.

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    Is weeping willow timber usefull ?
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Bugga see mt thread in Timber yourd be too far for me else Id take the whole tree.
    Tonto
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    Is weeping willow timber usefull ?
    If you want to play cricket, yes..

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    I wish I'da had invasive roots when I was younger....
    As the rooter or the rootee?:eek:
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    Did you speak to your neighbor about it? They might be fine about removing it and paying for some of the damage..
    <O
    Or am I being naive..?<O</O
    <O
    I dunno!..Killing someone's tree sounds like the start of a neighbor war to me. I wouldn’t do it. <O

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    A friend's neighbour planted a tree next to the fence and over time the roots lifted her pavers. The neighbour refused to do any thing about it so when I pulled up the pavers to cut back the roots back to the boundary I drilled a 10mm hole in the largest root and topped it up a few times with round-up.

    End of problem.
    Jack

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