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There is no universal way to solve problems. We take an individual approach and combine methods to achieve the best results.
Yes. With a little preparation. Here’s why grass grows poorly after stump grinding: Wood chips and sawdust cover the soil in a thick, loose layer, preventing roots from contacting the soil. As they decompose, they extract micronutrients from the soil that plants need for healthy growth. The tree, before becoming a stump, fed on this soil and severely depleted it….
Read MoreThe choice of the best method removing a stump largely depends on future plans for the vacated territory. You can choose the best way one knowing the pros and cons of the methods.
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