Tree stumps can be an eyesore in an otherwise well-kept yard, but the idea of renting heavy machinery to get rid of them can feel overwhelming.
Luckily, thereβs a simpler solution that requires minimal effort: using chemical stump removers.
By applying specialized chemicals or common household items like Epsom salt, you can break down the stump naturally and efficiently, no back-breaking labor required.
You need to prepare:
You can start by drilling deep holes in the top and sides of the stump.
I usually go for holes about 8-12 inches deep, spaced a few inches apart to allow the chemicals to penetrate the stump thoroughly.
Next, pour your chosen chemical into the holes you drilled. Fill each hole almost to the top, leaving a little room for water.
Here're some chemicals you should consider:
Once the chemical or salt is in the holes, add a small amount of water to help activate it. The water will dissolve the granules or salt, allowing it to seep into the wood.
If youβre concerned about soil health or nearby plants, Epsom salt is a good choice due to its minimal impact on the environment.
Avoid using large amounts of rock salt in areas where you have plants, as it can leach into the soil and harm them. Also, consider placing a barrier around the stump if youβre worried about chemicals spreading.
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