Unfortunately theres a much larger one in my neighbours yard that is pushing down a brick wall in my house. Congrats on being rid of yours!
Important-Star3249
Big fucker yucca
catpirates
photo 6 feels a little NSFW
TizzyBumblefluff
Oh damn that was a big one. Photos were very satisfying lol
ArkPlayer583
I downed a similar sized one in my mum’s overgrown yard. Surpringly easy actually, the wood is really soft and the branches are light. I reckon it was home to a thousand mozzies
Jackgardener67
Yeah I had two, probably a similar height. Stump was 4 foot diameter. Didn’t grind them out, just painted the edges with neat glyphosate. Very effective
My neighbour has a bunch in where his garden use to be. He cut down husband maple tree (which was the reason he bought the house) and planted them…. they went from insignificant to a cluster of hell in the matter of a couple years. Glad they arent anywhere near the boundary fence or id be upset.
Different-Bag-8217
I get it. It’s still a shame to cut down something that established.
Appropriate-Ear4670
Isnt that a Cordyline, not a Yukka? They have different leaves and flowers to Yukkas
9 Comments
Unfortunately theres a much larger one in my neighbours yard that is pushing down a brick wall in my house. Congrats on being rid of yours!
Big fucker yucca
photo 6 feels a little NSFW
Oh damn that was a big one. Photos were very satisfying lol
I downed a similar sized one in my mum’s overgrown yard. Surpringly easy actually, the wood is really soft and the branches are light. I reckon it was home to a thousand mozzies
Yeah I had two, probably a similar height. Stump was 4 foot diameter. Didn’t grind them out, just painted the edges with neat glyphosate. Very effective
https://preview.redd.it/rt5i1rtqr9yg1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=37114d49391e709713e173518170a1ba92d4d6b2
My neighbour has a bunch in where his garden use to be. He cut down husband maple tree (which was the reason he bought the house) and planted them…. they went from insignificant to a cluster of hell in the matter of a couple years. Glad they arent anywhere near the boundary fence or id be upset.
I get it. It’s still a shame to cut down something that established.
Isnt that a Cordyline, not a Yukka? They have different leaves and flowers to Yukkas