
One of the most effective ways to get rid of that pesky stump after a tree removal is to use a stump-killing herbicide like this concentrated herbicide by Monterey (available on amazon).

Thankfully, there are steps to be taken to not only remove the tree, but to stop root and trunk sprouting. Roots unknowingly growing can spread underground, damaging sidewalks, pipes, and other areas of a property. Not only that, it can be potentially hazardous. This can be defeating given that the idea was to cut down the tree in the first place. The sprouting is meant to replace the dead tree as if it were a naturally occurring instance. This is because the tree itself is dead, but the stump and roots can continue to live without it. In some instances, these sprouts can pop up around 30 days after the time the tree has been cut down. There are actually tree species that will send sprouts from their roots and stumps for some time after the tree itself gets removed. The thing is that once the tree has been cut down, the problem may not be resolved.
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This can be difficult and dangerous, usually requiring professional assistance. If the tree is rotted or shedding leaves all over the place, there is the added task of cutting down that tree.

Simply pruning a tree or cutting out branches can be difficult enough. Tending to the trees is a task in and of itself. Keeping the grass trimmed, the flower bed tended to, and a million other things can go into making your outdoor space look precisely how you want.

Keeping a yard neat and clean can take a lot of work. Also, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, I may earn a commission.
