Yes, a lilac bush that is cut down to ground level can grow back. Lilac bushes (Syringa spp) number among the woody plants that survive extreme, rejuvenation and severe pruning every three to five years. They tend to grow back, even when their trunks split right down the middle, unless accidental or deliberate, human- or Nature-inflicted trims take place during such moisture events as hail, rain, sleet and snow storms since few bushes, shrubs and trees handle wet weather event-launched cankers.
To effectively eliminate a bush, you can use a combination of cutting it down to ground level and then digging out the roots to prevent regrowth. Additionally, applying herbicides can help prevent the bush from growing back.
I cut mine down to ground level, or as close to the ground as I can get. They grow back as much as 10 feet tall. I usually trim them back once after flowering to about 4 feet, then all the way back in Feb. March, depending on your seasons. Ralph Williams Houston, TX area.
To effectively remove a bush from your garden, you can follow these steps: Use a shovel to dig around the base of the bush to loosen the roots. Pull the bush out of the ground, making sure to remove as much of the root system as possible. Fill in the hole with soil and pack it down to level the ground. Dispose of the bush and roots properly to prevent regrowth.
While it is really hard to find scientific proof that the colour lilac is calming or not, I think it depends on what kind of person you are, and what you like and hate. For example., What if you hate the colour lilac?, then the colour lilac won't calm you down at all.
To effectively remove a bush from your garden, you can follow these steps: Use a shovel to dig around the base of the bush to loosen the roots. Pull the bush out of the ground, making sure to remove as much of the root system as possible. Fill in the hole with soil and pack it down to level the ground. Dispose of the bush properly, either by composting or disposing of it in a green waste bin.
To effectively remove a bush from your yard, you can follow these steps: Use a shovel to dig around the base of the bush to loosen the roots. Pull the bush out of the ground, making sure to remove as much of the root system as possible. Fill in the hole with soil and tamp it down to level the ground. Dispose of the bush and roots properly, either by composting or disposing of them at a green waste facility.
It means "do not go around the bush" -- perhaps you are thinking about "don't beat around the bush," which is an idiom meaning "stop talking about everything except what we need to be talking about and get down to the proper subject." The image is of someone beating the ground around a bush when they are trying to hit a bird that is inside of the bush.
To effectively remove bushes from your yard, you can use a shovel to dig around the base of the bush and loosen the roots. Then, use a pair of loppers or a saw to cut the bush down to ground level. Finally, use the shovel to remove the remaining roots from the ground.
An upside down centipede.
All the water falls back down to the ground.
you go over to this unlucky bush,squat down,pull down your knickers and trousers and piss.
if you mean from under ground when you've used your explorer kit, that means go back up from where you went down.