| When they grind the stumps, how much was left? What did they do with the wood chips? |
| They are supposed to mostly take them away but some were left. We had pretty big trees taken down so it was hard to plant there. |
Who did you use and what was the charge, if you remember? The place I scheduled said they would leave them and would grind the stump Leaving 4-6” left. That seems like a massive mess. |
| It was an extra charge with our tree company for the removal of the stump grindings. We had a a huge tree removed, so it was worthwhile to have the mess from the grindings removed. A friend kept the grindings for mulch. |
| Just let the grindings rot somewhere, then use as mulch. |
| We used Bartlett Trees. I highly recommend them. Our stump is less than a foot tall, and the tree was massive. I just threw some perennial seeds on top. Looks |
| I had the stumps ground. They left all the wood chips from the trees and the stumps. There was a gigantic pile in my driveway. I used it as mulch and also told my neighbors to help themselves. |
How much of the tree stump was left above ground? |
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I've had a couple of trees removed and the stump ground. They grinded them down to be a few inches below ground level. So where they were removed in lawn, the ground looks level. I don't understand why you'd have the stump ground but it still be 3-4 inches above ground. You'd still have a stump.
The grinders have always taken all the wood chips away. |
Who did you use? |
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When I've had the stumps ground, you couldn't tell anything had been there. It was at least level with the ground, possibly a little below grade. Mostly, I just leave them cut. They're maybe 2-3" above grade.
They can take the chips away, but if you ask, they can also leave it. We have the property for it, so I generally ask them to leave all the wood and mulch. Saves $, good for the soil and wildlife. |
Nothing. There was actually a hole left that we had to fill. |
If you had the stump ground, it should be zero. Just wood chips. |
I used JL Tree Services. |
| Landscaper here. The debris left from stump grinding is not a ‘healthy’ addition to your garden and its not useable as mulch near anything living (I suppose you could use for a path.) while I can work around stumps I remove this debris if I’m putting in a new landscape. |