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Old 26-04-2004, 06:07 AM
Kay Easton
 
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Default How Important is it to Remove old Stumps?

In article , Harry Ziman
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I know nothing about honey fungus? Is it likely to be prevalent in Cheshire?
At present we have no problems of this type.


It's one of the commonest fungi in the UK and present in most of our
woodlands.

Thanks
"Liz" wrote in message
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Harry Ziman wrote in message
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We have had three very large conifer trees cur down from our garden

leaving
stumps up to 24" across. Although unsightly these should disappear

beneath
the new planting.

Is it important to remove the old stumps? For example could they harbour
diseases that could damage the new plants? Can I just leave them to rot.

Any views or experiences very welcome.

Thanks



I had several shrubs die unexpectedly. Investigation revealed Honey

Fungus,
which had spread via 'bootlace' roots from dead stumps of laurel and
laburnum. Conifers are notorious for harbouring honey fungus. Since I

dug
out the stumps I've had no problems.

Liz





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