Questions tagged [stump-removal]

For questions about tree stump removal

Sometimes trees have to be removed (e.g. due to structural damage or disease). After a tree has been cut down, a 'stump' is usually left. This consists of the roots the very bottom of the trunk (typically less than a foot of the trunk).

Stumps and their related root systems take up space, and it is usually desirable to remove them.

Stumps are typically dug out, shredded insitu using a stump grinder, burnt, or treated chemically. Chemical products are typically based on potassium nitrate (salt petre) and work by rapidly increasing the rate of decay. A stump so treated has typically rotted into manageable pieces in about 4-6 weeks. Potassium Nitrate followed a few weeks later with fire is also effective as the potassium nitrate acts as an oxidiser (some jurisdictions may control the distribution of larger quantities potassium nitrate).

Use this tag for all questions about removing the tree stumps. The tag can also be used for all woody stump removal even if they are not technically trees (eg. shrub stumps).

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Planting to obscure a tree stump

We had a tree removed from a corner of our garden a couple of years back, but now we want to green up the space so we're not looking at ugly stump and ugly fence. It was in an awkward position where they couldn't really get a stump-grinder to it, so…
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How to remove the brush stumps?

I have a lot of brush stumps around my home. I am working on the first one. It is too hard. It is deep rooted and tangled. Some videos show that they use a truck to pull them out; but it is not an option to me.
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How to remove unwanted Plants from the garden easily

My garden was full of unwanted plants which takes nutrition of my plants. Its growing again and again even after I removing from the garden. Is there anyway I can easily remove the Plants from my garden. So My plants will grow nutritionally.
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Can something else grow after We spray/pour herbicide to kill a plant?

So I am facing a dilemma regarding what do to with bushes behind my house. A little background here. The bushes that I am talking about are in HOA controlled area and they are Acacia bushes. They are pretty old and do have a very thick trunk at this…
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