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Why remove tree and shrub stumps?

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Why remove tree and shrub stumps?

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Before One obvious reason is that stumps create dead areas which have little use, limiting replanting and refurbishment. We can clear out shrub borders, hedge lines and individual stumps of any size. If required we can go over a whole area leaving it root free, turned over and ready for planting. Another reason is limiting the potential of disease like Honey fungus which can be stored and thrive in old stumps click here to find out more.

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