perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
The trunks of hers are about six inches in diameter its probably fifty years old. Chopping it down after defoliating then using something to kill the roots is what she needs to do. Thanks.
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To kill the roots after the tree is cut, drill a hole, something like a half inch hole down as far in the remaining trunk as you can go. Use a wood bit. Pour regular Roundup into the hole. The tree will never come back. I've killed numerous stumps like that.
I love the building you have to work with also. That hickory is some fantastic wood. If you want to keep the patina of the wood and just put a preservative on it, I would use lindseed oil. I've put it on outside steps, siding, window frames, screen frames and most any other wood I want to leave natural. It seals the wood and still turns color with age.![]()