If you have a stubborn stump in your yard that you want to remove, master arborist John Snow exclusively shared the best ...
Having a tree in your yard cut down can be a tricky and expensive process, but it’s especially frustrating when, after all the effort and expense, you’re stuck with an ugly stump. If this isn’t bad ...
If you have an old tree stump in your yard, you can actually repurpose it into a stunning, unique walkway instead of just ...
Tree stump removal typically costs between $175 and $544, with homeowners around the country paying an average of $356. The cost for tree stump removal is affected by the size and accessibility of the ...
So you removed that old or diseased tree from your property. That’s one problem solved ... but now you’re left with a second dilemma: How to remove the tree stump? Check out this list of practical ...
I have 3 tree stumps on my property that I want gone. 2 are Manitoba maple trees that were cut down before I bought the house, and the bigger of the two was cut down to a ~3' tall stump. As anyone ...
If you're a homeowner in the Twin Cities, there's a chance that you have an ugly stump in front of your house. Thanks to the emerald ash borer infestation, St. Paul and Minneapolis have had to cut ...
OK, you’ve cut down the unwanted or destroyed tree, so how do you keep it from suckering and trying to grow back? Stump killing can be done any time of the year ― without toxic chemicals. Have you ...
The tree stump was photographed in Oakland, California. — -- A tree stump in a neighborhood in Oakland, California, is turning heads, leading passersby to stop in their tracks and read a message ...
A tree stump in New Zealand is very much alive, thanks to an interconnected root system that benefits both the stump and its neighboring trees. Scientists say this unusual symbiotic arrangement could ...
A massive tree stump now sits at Valencia and 18th streets. Around it, a flow of pedestrians and bicycles stream through the intersection, hardly noticing the felled former silk oak. But the stump is ...