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Surprisingly, removing it is no easy task. But never fear! Here are five ways to remove a tree stump. Using chemicals to get rid of tree stumps is the least labor-intensive way to get rid of them.
However, this process does take time, especially if you want to remove a large stump. Sometimes, it could take up to a year for the stump removal process to be complete because you are literally rotting the pesky thing. But the good news is that this method is inexpensive if you already have a chainsaw and drill. Here are our five picks for stump removal chemicals. Pro Tip: If you need to purchase a chainsaw, ensure you get one of the best chainsaws for the money you want to spend.
But remember, when you use a chemical stump remover, be patient, as it will take at least four weeks in most cases to see results. Typically, it takes three to seven years for a stump to rot naturally, so this method is a faster alternative. Follow the steps below, but use Epsom salt instead of potassium nitrate. Step 1: Using your chainsaw, remove as much of the stump above ground level as possible. Wear protective gear, such as safety goggles and steel-toe boots. Step 2 : Next, drill holes through what is left of the tree stump.
Space the holes closely together and use your largest drill bit. Go as deep and wide as possible with these holes. Step 3: First, fill the holes using water, then add the potassium nitrate.
You could also use another type of fertilizer high in nitrogen, Epsom salt, or even stump remover granules designed for this process. Step 4: Soak the ground around the tree stump with water to get it nice and saturated, then cover the area with a plastic tarp. The tarp will help to keep moisture in and accelerate the rotting process. Step 5: Cover the tarp with mulch, preferably an organic mulch , and water again to help retain moisture and soak the area. Step 6: Check on the progress periodically and add more water and nitrogen to your tree stump, then recover with mulch and more water.