Hi
We recently bought native Australian bush land (east Victoria) that over the years had an invasion of tea trees (Kunzea Ericoides).
The trees are not native to the area and prevent/destroy the native bush wherever they grow. On top of that they are a major fire threat and so need to be removed and poisoned.
I have talked to a botanist and bush regeneration specialist and they both advised the only poisoning solution is to use bio glyphosate.
My questions is first if there is any better or preferred solution ? and second if there are any implications to growing other plants after the tea trees were poisoned ?
Thanks!
Mikus