If you’ve had trees removed…

Anonymous
When they grind the stumps, how much was left? What did they do with the wood chips?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Just let the grindings rot somewhere, then use as mulch.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous
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.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?

Nothing. There was actually a hole left that we had to fill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


If you had the stump ground, it should be zero. Just wood chips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


I used JL Tree Services.
Anonymous
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.
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