Whats the best bearing of removing a tree stump?




Answers:    If you don't want to rent a stump grinder or pollute the groundwater and surrounding ground with copper or diesel (as suggested by some), and can hang about a little while I've attached some life stump removal suggestions for you.

The following seems to be the most recommended method: "Stumps can be unsightly within a well manicured garden. They can also incentive tree fungus problems in existing trees, so stump removal is at times a basic challenge. Once the edict is made to meet the flout head-on, choices of how to remove the stump have to be made. If time is not a constraint to ridding your patio of a tree stump, here's one method of removal that will let outlook do the bulk of the work for you.

Use a chainsaw and cut the stump down as close to the ground as you can. Be careful and hang on to the chainsaw's teeth from striking the ground as it will dull the chain. Use a yawning drill bit and drill several holes into the stump as deep as the bit can move about. The wider and deeper you can drill the holes, the better. Fill the holes first with dampen and then teem the holes again with a fertilizer lofty in nitrogen content. You will want to use fertilizer near an NPK rating of at least 45-0-0. Thoroughly drizzling down the stump and the ground around it. Cover the stump with a immense plastic sheet or tarp to help hold within the moisture. Cover the plastic sheet with an natural mulch or hay and thoroughly wet the down mulch covering beside water. To sustain keep the plastic from blowing away you may want to freight it down further with some bricks or weighty rocks. Periodically remove the plastic covering, add more hose down and nitrogen, soak down the stump, reapply the plastic covering and mulch and soak the mulch again. Eventually time and nature will transport care of your stump problem as the combination of moisture and nitrogen will break down the properties of the stump."

Sorry but I'm an environmentalist by trade and revulsion to think of dumping copper or diesel into a stump, which will ultimately conclusion up in the groundwater!!!
if you entail it gone soon you can use a stump grinder after you get it cut down low

consequently you don't have to slash up your yard
you can rent one at rental patio make sure right size for tree
any drill holes in it and pour diesel into it or put copper nail or screws into it any way kill it. after a while it will be easier to remove.
If you know someone who has a truck, you can hold them try to pull it out next to a chain if the ground around it is nice and showery (or damp). Works for me every time.
There's the best way, and consequently there's they way 'as a man' you SHOULD remove a tree stump.

First of adjectives, you need to sit down any alone or with in recent times men and watch the western 'Shane' starring Alan Ladd.
Anyone who have ever seen this show will know what i'm talking give or take a few.

It is your role as a male on this top soil to have once contained by your life removed a tree stump beside an axe (or similar) and brute force.

This was certainly covered by FHM magazine too, you've got to do it at lowest possible once, or maybe you hold before, realise what an proper git it is to do and once was emough.ha ha
I hired a special grinding tool last week to gain rid of a stump in my garden. The hire costs be only lb 18 a year. Beleive me, it was money resourcefully spent.

You have to chop the tree till it's in the order of 6-8inches above ground and hold this machine is place and it simply shreds to stump until it's below ground level..

try your local tool hire shop, they'll be best to push for you on machines etc..

Good luck
you can drill holes in it and crawl with saline. next year you should be capable of easily verbs it out manually.
Save the money of renting a sumpgrinder or hiring someone to do it for you. cut a deep X into the stump and pour gooey copper into it and the stump will rot from the inside out, all the passageway down to the roots. But be very measured as all chemicals can be uncertain.
Try growing gourmet mushrooms, within a few years it turns to compost, even the roots. You can get what you inevitability at www.fungiperfecti.com. Or you can drill holes, fill them next to sodium nitrate (salt peter from drug store or Stump-Out at hardware) and dissolve with dampen and when dry, set it on fire. It will after smolder for days down to the roots. RScott
grinding
Get someone in to grind it out
Unless you hold a bit of C4 I would go for the stump grinder
10 minutes or so and problem gone
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