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Tree Planting Following Tree Removal and Stump Grinding

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by RAKI WRIGHT

Stump grinding is the final step in tree removal. It involves removing the lower part of the tree trunk and roots left underground after felling a tree. Tree planting after stump grinding and tree removal can be a challenge. You must think about environmental impact, give the soil time to cure, and prepare the area for planting.

Environmental Impact.

When a tree is removed the remaining soil is different from nearby soil. This can affect the growth of new planting. An older tree can strip the soil around its root system of nutrients crucial for new plant growth. The water level of the area may also be lower than adjacent areas. Furthermore, the roots left behind from the removed tree can overcrowd and impact the growth of new planting. 

Give the Soil Time.

You should let the soil cure after removing a tree. The root system may be left largely intact under the soil. The roots will take time to completely decompose. The ecology of the soil may take years to settle, as microorganisms decompose the old tree roots. If you plant a new tree before the roots are completely decomposed, it will be competing with these microorganisms for nutrients. So ideally, you should wait a year or more to plant a new tree after removing an old one. A firm that offers tree removal in Northern Beaches can offer specific advice on this matter.

Planting Nearby.

You can plant a new tree about two metres or more from the removed tree. This will give the newer tree enough space for its root system to develop. Additionally, it will not have to compete for nutrients, sunlight and water. 

Prepare the Space for New Plants to Thrive.

If you don’t have enough space to plant two metres from the removed tree and don’t want to wait, you can prepare the area for planting. Firstly, remove all organic material left from the removed tree. Next, mix some woodchips and sawdust with new soil to create a balanced environment for planting. In the beginning, make sure that your new tree gets all the necessary elements needed to grow and thrive.

Put the Stump to Use.

If you do not want to grind away the stump after removing a tree, you can just plant other plants on the stump. The stump can be used as a base for a flower bed, and as the wood decays, it will nourish whatever is planted on it. You can hollow out the stump and fill it with compost and then plant directly on it. You can also plant around the tree stump. You could even cultivate mushrooms on your leftover tree stump. 

Choose the New Tree Carefully.

Make sure the environment is suitable for your new tree. Dig a hole about three times bigger than the root ball. Plant the tree carefully so it grows vertically. Remove air pockets as you fill the hole as they can harm the roots of your new tree. Fill the hole with loose soil, then water thoroughly to settle the soil. 

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