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Ok Earth people let me rephrase my question how can I kill the berries on a mulberry tree (how do I get rid of them and keep them from coming back)?
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200 years ago, settler planted mulberries here, to feed silk worms. (Get-rich-quick schemes aren't new.) Now they are weeds. Cut one down, 20 sprout around the stump. (No, it won't rot on its own.) Don't cut one down, sprouts will still pop up anywhere the very invasive roots go. They don't need to reseed. My lawn is mowed at least once a week all summer. Little mulberry trees still sprout up all over it, anyway, because mulberries roots run under it. If it weren't for the mower, trees would soon fill in this space. Good luck killing the thing. Cut it down, cut it down, cut it down, cut it down and maybe, if you are really, really persistent, and there isn't another one nearby, in a few years you can relax your vigilance.
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