Can anyone identify this fast-growing plant that has popped up next to our hydrangeas? It looks like a weed or a tree and doesn't seem to belong. Should I remove it? Just moved into a new house in New Jersey. by Icy_Dirt_6139 horticulture 6 Comments scout0101 10 months ago this is an ash tree herbs_tv_repair 10 months ago That’s an ash. They can be pesky fast growers. You should remove this one. They should be cherished in the landscape, not along your foundation. No-Interview2340 10 months ago Too close to the house tree PenguinsRcool2 10 months ago Crush the leaves do they smell like fruit loops? Fair-Penalty836 10 months ago Ash trees are low value and big mess. Icy_Dirt_6139 10 months ago Anyone know the best way to get rid of this one? I can cut it using a Sawzall but how would I remove the stump? Its not too thick yet.. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
herbs_tv_repair 10 months ago That’s an ash. They can be pesky fast growers. You should remove this one. They should be cherished in the landscape, not along your foundation.
Icy_Dirt_6139 10 months ago Anyone know the best way to get rid of this one? I can cut it using a Sawzall but how would I remove the stump? Its not too thick yet..
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this is an ash tree
That’s an ash. They can be pesky fast growers. You should remove this one. They should be cherished in the landscape, not along your foundation.
Too close to the house tree
Crush the leaves do they smell like fruit loops?
Ash trees are low value and big mess.
Anyone know the best way to get rid of this one? I can cut it using a Sawzall but how would I remove the stump? Its not too thick yet..