Some species of trees still develop new sprouts from a stump. This is why it is necessary to remove or just kill it. Otherwise, you may have a new tree growing from where you removed one.
1. How to Kill Stump Using Bleach
Some species of trees still develop new sprouts from a stump. This is why it is
necessary to remove or just kill it. Otherwise, you may have a new tree growing from
where you removed one.
But it can be very tough to removea tree stump with considerable size, on your own
using home garden tools likespade and axe. So, you might want to try using a
substance like bleach to help you do the work. Bleach is an effective substance in
killing weeds and other unwanted garden or lawn vegetation including tree stumps.
It will rot the stump, so you will have an easier time removing it.
Here’s how to kill stump using bleach:
1. Using a cordless drill, make 5 to 10 deep holes
on top of the stump. Base the number of holes
on the stump’s diameter. Of course, the wider it
is, the more holes you need to drill. Randomly
drill holes all over the stump’s surface. This will
enable the bleach to seep through the stump’s
living core.
2. Then pour bleach to all the holes. Let the
bleach spill onto the surface of the stump. But make sure it does not spill onto the
vegetation surrounding the stump.
3. Do step number two, every day for one week. But when the stump starts to rot
within a few days, then you don’t have to reach one week.Check if the stump is
already soft. If so, you can easily remove it by digging it using a spade.
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