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Fall offers opportunity to beat back buckthorn

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In late October, after native foliage goes dormant, buckthorn leaves typically stay green. Fall a great time to tackle this invasive plant because it is easier to identify.

Small buckthorn seedlings and trees can be pulled by hand or with tools. Residents can rent a weed wrench from Public Works for free. Large diameter buckthorn stems can be cut with a chainsaw, brush cutter or other hand tool. Before digging out roots, call 811, or visit gopherstateonecall.org so public utilities can be marked.

Chemicals should be considered only if pulling individual plants is impractical. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recommends using herbicides containing glyphosate or triclopyr for buckthorn control. Always follow herbicides label directions.

Learn more at blm.mn/buckthorn or watch a video about buckthorn removal at blm.mn/bustbuckthorn. Questions? Call
952-563-8760.

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