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I had a tree cut down in the front yard and the stump removed. Now the roots
and ( I think ) the stump down deep is rotting and making it hard to mow the grass and mushrooms. Like stepping into a hole. I was thinking about tilling the spots and removing the rotting wood, adding soil and planting grass seed. Anyone know if this will work or should I just wait till it's all rotten? Thanks |
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On Nov 13, 7:23*am, "Jimmy" wrote:
I had a tree cut down in the front yard and the stump removed. Now the roots and ( I think ) the stump down deep is rotting and making it hard to mow the grass and mushrooms. Like stepping into a hole. I was thinking about tilling the spots and removing the rotting wood, adding soil and planting grass seed. Anyone know if this will work or should I just wait till it's all rotten? * * * * Thanks I doubt you'll be able to till it. Depending on how long ago the tree was cut down, there is likely plenty of it still there in tough enough condition to stop a tiller. I have some partial stump/root material left underground from 10+ years ago that I can hit with an aerator. Usually, you just deal with this by adding some topsoil to any depression as needed. If you're watering, doing less of that will lessen mushrooms. |
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"Jimmy" wrote in message
... I had a tree cut down in the front yard and the stump removed. Now the roots and ( I think ) the stump down deep is rotting and making it hard to mow the grass and mushrooms. Like stepping into a hole. I was thinking about tilling the spots and removing the rotting wood, adding soil and planting grass seed. Anyone know if this will work or should I just wait till it's all rotten? Thanks If oak, watch out for oak wilt. Exposing the roots to open air and fungus may bring such a condition on. -- Dave If it looks like fish, smells like fish, its not a cantaloupe. |
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on 11/13/2008 7:23 AM Jimmy said the following:
I had a tree cut down in the front yard and the stump removed. Now the roots and ( I think ) the stump down deep is rotting and making it hard to mow the grass and mushrooms. Like stepping into a hole. I was thinking about tilling the spots and removing the rotting wood, adding soil and planting grass seed. Anyone know if this will work or should I just wait till it's all rotten? Thanks My solution is to slice around the depression and remove the clump(s) of lawn. Fill the depression with soil, tamp it down, replace the lawn clump(s), an give the area a drink of water. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Dioclese wrote:
"Jimmy" wrote in message ... I had a tree cut down in the front yard and the stump removed. Now the roots and ( I think ) the stump down deep is rotting and making it hard to mow the grass and mushrooms. Like stepping into a hole. I was thinking about tilling the spots and removing the rotting wood, adding soil and planting grass seed. Anyone know if this will work or should I just wait till it's all rotten? Thanks If oak, watch out for oak wilt. Exposing the roots to open air and fungus may bring such a condition on. I'm not exactly sure what oak wilt is but if the tree was cut down and all that's left is an underground stump and roots, then what does oak wilt matter? -- Art |
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"Art" wrote in message
... Dioclese wrote: "Jimmy" wrote in message ... I had a tree cut down in the front yard and the stump removed. Now the roots and ( I think ) the stump down deep is rotting and making it hard to mow the grass and mushrooms. Like stepping into a hole. I was thinking about tilling the spots and removing the rotting wood, adding soil and planting grass seed. Anyone know if this will work or should I just wait till it's all rotten? Thanks If oak, watch out for oak wilt. Exposing the roots to open air and fungus may bring such a condition on. I'm not exactly sure what oak wilt is but if the tree was cut down and all that's left is an underground stump and roots, then what does oak wilt matter? -- Art Oak wilt is a form of fungus that attacks exposed root wounds on oaks. It kills the tree. Its also contagious to oaks in their proximity like the other oak(s) on the property or the neighbor's oak. If you're relying on the fact the tree is cut down to establish oak wilt is not a factor, you are incorrect. -- Dave If it looks like fish, smells like fish, its not a cantaloupe. |
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