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After stump grinding, what happens to roots?

After stump grinding, what happens to roots

Once the heavy lifting of cutting down a tree has been completed, there’s no need for any further effort.

You might be wondering what to do with that stump. There are several options for disposing of it, including leaving it alone, removing it with the rest of your trees, or even grinding it up into mulch.

If you’re going to leave a tree stump in the ground, be sure to cover it up so that termites don’t get into it.

If you don’t remove the stump, the critters that live inside may spread to other plants and trees nearby, or even into your house. So, if you want to keep them away, you need to get rid of the stump.

WHAT IS THE POINT OF REMOVING A TREE STUMP IF NOT TO GET RID

 

Removing a tree stump isn’t just about creepy critters; you should also remove a stump if:
An old tree stump doesn’t look good at all. It throws off the whole look of the yard and affects its property value.According to Brian, the spot where the tree stump sits is out of bounds during lawn maintenance, and the stump or root could damage your lawnmower if you accidentally hit it.Planting new trees near where they’re already growing is not an option if the tree stumps and their far reaching roots are in the way.

IS IT BETTER TO GRIND A STUMP OR REMOVE IT?


Stump grinding is a quick and easy method of removing stumps from trees. Tree surgeons use special machines to grind the stump down into smaller bits, which they then remove from the ground. They often do this before planting new trees, because it helps prevent soil erosion around the base of the stump. However, if the stump is particularly large, the resulting chip pile may be too big to fit back into the ground. Soil erosion can also occur if the stump is removed without proper care.

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