Secrets of how to get rid of lilac roots. Getting rid of lilac root growth: how to solve the problem forever

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Yesterday my husband and I tried to fight lilacs in our garden plot.

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The fruits of my husband's labors...





Sometimes lilacs run wild and behave aggressively.

How to remove lilacs from plots?

  1. Cut the bush down to the roots. Water until completely destroyed with concentrated salt solution.
  2. Cut down the bush and treat with Glyphos or Roundup until the entire bush is removed.
  3. In winter, you can dig out snow from the trunk of a lilac so that it freezes.
  4. If young shoots are growing, then they can be cut off close to the ground and covered on top with roofing material or thick cardboard. Over the summer, the area should rot. In the spring, dig up and you can grow the most unpretentious vegetables.
  5. Having cut down the lilac and removed as many roots as possible, you can tightly cover the ground with absolutely any dense dark material that is not removed whole year. In a year the roots will rot on their own. To be on the safe side, before covering the soil, water it with Roundup.
  6. Can be used for watering auto electrolyte. It takes especially well if the lilac is first cut to the ground.

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Lilacs are very beautiful during flowering and this provokes relatives to plant a sprout of this attractive shrub on the grave. However, flowering does not last long and then suddenly it becomes clear that there is just a bush on the site, which not only does not decorate it, but also begins to grow aggressively.

At the same time, it becomes clear that it is impossible to limit this process. The root system of a plant is so highly developed that it is sometimes not possible to identify and destroy all shoots. And they sometimes grow so much that they even make it difficult to approach the grave. And then the decision comes to remove the lilac from the garden, and then the fight against this, now weed, begins.

It is not easy to remove lilacs that turn out to be unnecessary, but it is possible. To do this, you need to use one of the following options:

  • Cut down the trunks of the bush as fashionably close to the root. Periodically water the remaining stump and the area of ​​land around it with a highly concentrated salt solution.
  • The bush is cut down and the remaining rhizome is treated with Glyphos or Roundup. This must be done until the bush dies out.
  • During the cold season, snow is removed from the trunk as much as possible. In severe frosts, trees are frozen out in this way.
  • Young shoots should be cut out close to the ground. Then this area is covered with either thick cardboard or roofing felt. The coating should remain until spring. During this time, everything located under the coating should rot. In the spring, the area should be carefully dug up and other plants can be planted.
  • After cutting down the lilacs, the soil is spilled with a drug called “Roundup” and then proceed in the same way as described in the previous paragraph. That is, they cover it with thick material and wait a year.
  • Popular wisdom suggests using an electrolyte used in cars to get rid of lilacs on a grave.
  • The author's personal experience suggests that if a lilac is cut and the root is uprooted, trying to trace all the shoots, then it is unlikely to appear again. When uprooting, you should dig as deep as possible so that the main root is completely removed.
  • Dig a hole around the stump of the cut lilac and fill it with fresh bird or cow manure. Throughout the summer, you will need to monitor the appearance of new shoots and pull them off the roots. You cannot trim with pruning shears, as the small stems that remain will begin to sprout again.

What is this plant

They call lilac flowering shrub from the flowering department, class Dicotyledonous, order Lactaceae, family Olive, genus lilac.

There are two versions of how it arose Latin name lilac. The first claims that the root for the name was the Greek word syrinx, which can be translated as trumpet. This is what the flowers of the plant resemble. The second says that the name was given in honor of the nymph Syringa - one of the characters Greek mythology. It was customary among the ancient Slavs to call this flower “chenille,” which, apparently, was due to the characteristic color of the inflorescences.

Most often it is a shrub with a large number of trunks that grow straight or spreading. Their height can vary from five to seven meters. Sometimes the plant takes on the appearance of a tree.

The branches of the lilac bush are abundantly covered with opposite foliage. She stays on them until late autumn. Leaves, depending on the variety of lilac, can be:

  • Simple shape with smooth edges.
  • Ovoid.
  • Oval shape.
  • Have an elongated shape with a pointed nose.
  • Feathery.
  • Difficult to dissect.

The color of lilac leaves is dark or light green. They can reach a length of up to twelve centimeters.

Funnel-shaped lilac flowers have four petals small size. They form paniculate or racemose inflorescences. One lilac bush during the flowering period can carry up to eighteen thousand pieces. Their colors may vary:

  • Pink.
  • Purple.
  • White.
  • Lilac.
  • Blue.
  • Violet.

As a rule, some shade is added to the main color. Lilac flowers have a very delicate and subtle aroma that has a calming effect on humans.

Depending on the shape of the flowers, it is customary to distinguish between varieties of lilacs that have double and simple flowers. And taking into account the colors, they distinguish violet, pinkish (pink), complex, purple, magenta, lilac, bluish, white.

The size of their flowers also influences the sorting of lilacs:

  • Lilac, which has large flowers - more than twenty-five centimeters.
  • Lilac with medium flowers - from fifteen to twenty centimeters.
  • Small-flowered lilac - from five to ten centimeters.

Early lilacs bloom between the last week of April and the first week of May. For medium-blooming lilacs, the optimal time for flowering is mid-May. In early June, flowers appear on late lilacs.

Not everyone can fight lilac root shoots. for an experienced gardener. We offer you a way to prevent unwanted escapes from occurring. The method is radical, but effective and accessible to everyone.

Lilac. Photo used under standard license ©ofazende.ru

Why do lilacs have shoots?

Before you begin to eliminate the growth, you need to find out what leads to its occurrence. If the bushes are provided with all the conditions for full development, such a phenomenon should not occur. As a rule, growth is caused by the following reasons:

  • Lack of moisture. If you do not systematically water the plant, it will take root closer to the surface of the earth, in a place where the ground is moistened by precipitation. Against the background of such development of the root system, shoots are formed.
  • Heavy pruning. This is one of the most common reasons formation of shoots. If a large number of branches are removed, the plant will experience shock, causing it to produce new shoots.
  • Physical damage. Mechanical and thermal damage to the plant often leads to the formation of shoots.
  • Exposed roots and ailments.

Before taking measures to remove the growth, it is advisable to make sure that there are no reasons for its occurrence. If they are not eliminated, the struggle will be pointless and may continue indefinitely.

Photo used under standard license ©ofazende.ru

Is chemistry effective?

Usage chemicalseffective method destruction of shoots. However, herbicides pose a danger to all other crops that grow on the site. The product is washed off by precipitation, absorbed by the soil, and then spreads with groundwater throughout the entire dacha area.

Is manual removal effective?

It makes no sense to cut down young shoots, since they will make themselves felt every season as long as the plant is in the ground. root system. Mechanical removal involves digging up roots and sifting the soil. It is appropriate to resort to it if the bush is cut down, and new shoots systematically grow in its place.

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