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When removing a tree from your property, having the trunk and canopy cut off is just the first step of this involved (and sometimes dangerous) task. It's common to have a plan for cutting the tree ...
12:06, Wed, Feb 5, 2025 Updated: 12:06, Wed, Feb 5, 2025 Gardeners who have a tree stump rotting in their garden have been issued an urgent warning not to touch it or remove it. At this time of year ...
Gardeners who have tree stumps decaying in their garden have been advised to leave them be. With spring having arrived after months of winter, our gardens are often littered with various debris.
A tree can be cut down in an afternoon, but its stump lingers like unfinished business. You could call in the professionals with their roaring grinders or pour chemicals into the soil and wait months ...
UK residents have been warned not to touch or remove decaying tree stumps in their gardens. As winter sets in, gardens often become cluttered with dead leaves, decaying flowers and broken tree ...