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kaz44 wrote:
hi i have 2 sycamore tree stumps 2 1/2 to 3 feet wide,i want to kill them because 1 is starting to sprout again,someone mentioned drilling holes in the stump and putting some pellets in the holes,but i can't seem to find any anyware,all i get in a search is the DEEP ROOT TREE KILLER,does anyone knowwhere i can get it please?i have tried my local garden centre,but they have'nt got any,i don't really want to go to the expense of grinding them out.thank you kaz44 I am not too sure about the truth or otherwise of this suggestion, but! A farmer once told me that the best and easiest way to get rid of tree stumps was the following technique. In the top of the stump, drill as many holes as you can using a brace and a large bit and drill as deeply as you can. Pack the holes with saltpetre and plug the top of the holes with putty and leave it all winter. In the spring build a bon-fire on top of the stump and set fire to it. He said that the bonfire would burn the stump away down to the roots. This is only hearsay, but it might well work. It won't cost you a lot to try it. If it doesn't work you'll have to dig the stump out by hand, or hire a stump chipper. |
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