groundcover
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Wouldn't want to be without mine !
Are you planning on pulling the stumps?
What is the thinking behind the owner's decision not to cut the stumps closer to the ground if they intend to leave the stumps?As of now, no. The owner is content to leave them.
I am hoping to get the grass seeding & strawing and the debris pile chipping.
What is the thinking behind the owner's decision not to cut the stumps closer to the ground if they intend to leave the stumps?
There white pine. I would suspect the biggest 40in tree isnt any older than 65yrs old. At that age they where even more of a ticking time bomb than normal. Breaking in half and loosing branches is what these trees do.Took 100 years to grow and gone in minutes
The groundskeeper may not want to get into removing the stumps presently because of the size of the overall cleanup to do right now. But he may want them removed later after the hassle of mowing around them for awhile.
Removing that many large stumps would definitely make a big mess. Grinding would be better than digging with a hoe but removing all the chips and replacing with soil would still be a big job.
My thinking would be pulling the stump's but it's not your or my call . . . nice work!I think they will regret waiting. There isn't anything you can do with that area where those trees are down. It will be a mess, can't even bushhog it.
It will provide a lot of wildlife habitat though.
My thinking would be pulling the stump's but it's not your or my call . . . nice work!
Yeah he’s the head groundskeeper, but he is well compensated. Great guy.I didn't want to ask, but wondered how a Naval meteorologist (ret) had these "resources".![]()