Stump
- 28 May, 2008
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Hi Irish,
Good question and thanks for the interest. We thought long about both options, and decided in the end to have it removed. We'll fill in the gap with earth and grass over.
Next to this we normally have a swing bench, which with the stump removed we'll now have more choice on where we position it. Also we might add some beds or pots on the ground.
Our garden has plenty of large boulders or rocks (left over from the last iceage) which make enough features already ;)
28 May, 2008
i can only imagine how far the roots will have spread, i removed a eucalyptus tree last yr, roots had spread under the patio and under the neighbours wall.
28 May, 2008
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what you going to do with the stump? you going to make a feature out of it or have it removed altogether
28 May, 2008