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what's the best way to kill a tree. i have three more to cut down be for
they do some really bad bamge to the nabbers. we cut one two years ago
left a two foot stump to pull out. center of the tree is deid out side
of the bark i have heave shoots coming up i've drilled put rock salt. no
luck was thinking of that bio stuff that goes in to septic tanks. please
no chemicals...that stump out in a can did not work....
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Hire a professional to cut the tree, make a nurse log out of the trunk.
Plant some flowers in it.


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what's the best way to kill a tree. i have three more to
cut down be for they do some really bad bamge to the
nabbers. we cut one two years ago left a two foot stump to
pull out. center of the tree is deid out side of the bark i
have heave shoots coming up i've drilled put rock salt. no
luck was thinking of that bio stuff that goes in to septic
tanks. please no chemicals...that stump out in a can did
not work.... lary


what kind of trees are they? why did you leave a stump if you
weren't going to pull it out? was it rotten inside?
to get rid of the stump, cut it level with the ground. the
stump remover in a can is not an instant cure. it still takes
years to decay. the "bio stuff" for septic tanks won't do
anything for the stump.
are you getting resprouting from the roots or the stump? just
keep cutting the sprouts back. it sometimes takes a year or
two to use up the reserves of certain trees, like cottonwoods.
you just have to keep cutting the shoots off/down.
lee



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what's the best way to kill a tree. i have three more to cut down be for
they do some really bad bamge to the nabbers. we cut one two years ago
left a two foot stump to pull out. center of the tree is deid out side
of the bark i have heave shoots coming up i've drilled put rock salt. no
luck was thinking of that bio stuff that goes in to septic tanks. please
no chemicals...that stump out in a can did not work....
lary



Oh my. No child left behind, indeed.


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Z Z wrote:
what's the best way to kill a tree. i have three more to cut down be
for they do some really bad bamge to the nabbers. we cut one two
years ago left a two foot stump to pull out. center of the tree is
deid out side of the bark i have heave shoots coming up i've drilled
put rock salt. no luck was thinking of that bio stuff that goes in
to
septic tanks. please no chemicals...that stump out in a can did not
work....


Cut the stump off at 2 inches, rent a stump grinder.

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