How to Bore Out A Tree Stump for A Planter

If you have an old tree stump in your yard, don’t just see it as an eyesore - see it as potential.

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I once had a stubborn stump that I couldn’t remove, but instead of letting it decay, I decided to transform it into something beautiful.

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With some effort, I turned that once-forgotten stump into a stunning planter, adding character and charm to my garden.

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Materials and Tools Needed

Here’s a bullet list of the materials you’ll need:

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  • Sturdy gloves
  • Chainsaw
  • Drill with a large bit
  • Chisel and mallet
  • Tape measure
  • Safety goggles
  • Ear protection (if have)
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Step 1: Preparing the Stump

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Let's get that stump ready for transformation!

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You can start by thoroughly cleaning it with a brush to remove any debris, then check for rot or decay, and if found, carefully cut it away with a knife or pruning shears.

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Once the stump is clean and free of rot, you can consider sterilizing it using rubbing alcohol or a water-bleach mix to prevent infections.

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Step 2: Level the Top of the Stump

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Now that the stump is prepped, it's time to level the top. A flat surface makes hollowing easier and looks better.

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You should use a sharp knife or chisel to shave off uneven bits, and if the stump is large, a chainsaw might be needed.

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Next, take your time to remove small amounts to avoid overcutting.

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Step 3: Hollowing the Stump

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This is the fun part, grab your drill with a large bit, chisel, mallet, and safety goggles.

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You several evenly spaced holes in the stump’s top; these guide your chiseling, then angle the chisel into a hole and strike it with the mallet, breaking away chunks of wood.

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You should work around the stump, aiming for a depth of 6-8 inches, depending on your plants’ needs. It’s a bit of a workout, but seeing the progress makes it all worthwhile.

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Step 4: Creating Drainage Holes

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Without drainage system, roots can rot from excess water.

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As a result, you should use a half-inch drill bit, make several holes in the bottom of the stump to allow water to escape.

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For extra protection against weeds, place landscaping fabric at the bottom before adding soil. This fabric aids drainage and keeps weeds at bay.

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Step 5: Planting Your Plants

Now you can opt for a well-draining potting mix and plants that will thrive in the stump's conditions - sun-loving plants for sunny spots, or shade-tolerant ones for low light.

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Then, you fill the hollowed stump with soil, leaving some space at the top, then gently place your plants, ensuring their roots are covered.

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Finally, water thoroughly, monitor moisture levels in the first few weeks and wait for flowers or fruits.

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