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Will grass grow after stump grinding?

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.

Address these problems, and you’ll soon see your lawn shine with thick, lush greenery.

What can be done to accelerate grass growth?

Remove excess mulch.

Add a layer of fresh garden soil to fill the hole. Keep in mind that the soil in this area may subside as the remaining chips and roots decompose. At this stage, you can add fertilizer or compost to restore the balance of nutrients.

Now you can sow the area or lay ready-made turf. With proper care, the grass will grow strong and healthy.

🌟 Grass will grow after stump grinding if you remove debris, enrich the soil, and choose suitable seeds. Without preparation, the area will most likely remain bare or with uneven grass cover. Imagine you’re giving your lawn a new life – removing stumps clears the space, but you need to recreate the foundation for healthy grass.

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