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alphaman
04-29-2014, 01:51 PM
Is there a way to get rid of this asian jasmin vine without killing my live oak tree. It doesnt look good around my tree and I want to do something different. Im also tryimg build up the monkey grass around the bas of the tree to. I just have to pull the weeds out and plant some more.
I need to rake the leaves also
Any ideas or pictures of how yours looks66749
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Jcredeur
04-29-2014, 04:02 PM
The Asian jasmine would need to be scraped/dug out. If you don't get all the roots it will start to come back.
Are you wanting a bed with just the mondo grass or are you adding other plants as well?
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alphaman
04-29-2014, 07:22 PM
Man I dont know what to do under that tree. I know that it hard to grow stuff under an oak tree.
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papap
04-29-2014, 08:07 PM
Been trying to get stuff to grow around oak tree for 4 years. No luck.
Matt G
04-29-2014, 08:12 PM
What's safe to spray on grass around oak trees? I want to kill the grass and mulch around mine to cut down on the weed eating.
Jcredeur
04-29-2014, 10:16 PM
How much sun? More or less than half a day?
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weedeater
04-29-2014, 10:39 PM
You can spray roundup, killzall, honcho or any other version of roundup you find around the tree to kill grass and/or weeds. You can spray 2-4-d around the tree to kill your jasmine or anything else the weed/grass killer don't kill just don't weedeat or mow around your tree before spraying. .. don't want to bust the bark on the tree or roots before spraying 2-4-d. Roundup and the generic brands are for narrow leaf grasses and weeds where the 2-4-d is for broad leaf weeds, brush and even trees if applied correctly. If yall are having an issue getting grass or other things to grow under the Oaks you probably need lots of lime to correct the soil ph (the best way is take a soil sample to be tested). A good grass for under trees is carpet grass, is a native grass that does well in sun or shade and looks very similar to Augastine grass.
alphaman
04-29-2014, 10:40 PM
Dam near all day. The front of my house is facing the west and the back is facing east. The tree is in the front so I have no sun in the fron until about 3 and thats for a hr or so. Bc the neighbors across the street has very tall pine trees so blocks out the sun in the afternoon mid to lake afternoon sun light.
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Jcredeur
04-30-2014, 12:46 PM
If you would want to take out he jasmine you could build up the bed and plant some annual color. But yes it is hard to grow things under a large tree.
Here is a pic of a bed I did not too long ago at my Fancee's Grandparents.
66772
I expanded the bed about 3 years ago and did little john bottle brushes around the base with clumps of Stella de aura dwarf day Lillies. It's at the base of a pecan tree but gets a good amount of sun. The bottle brushes didn't make it near the tree so we substituted some lantana this time, we will have good color and little worries.
With the shade you can do something along these lines with plays like impatiens or begonias. Just a thought...
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alphaman
04-30-2014, 01:04 PM
This is the most sun light I get66773
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