Ask the tree guy..Can we plant a seedling in the stump, anybody know?
I would think that might make the roots of the new tree too wet and suseptable to rot as the stump would eventually start to decay.
But idk for sure.
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Ask the tree guy..Can we plant a seedling in the stump, anybody know?
Google says don’t do it, plant it next to the stump. But I have not done either. Let us know what you do....Can we plant a seedling in the stump, anybody know?
Thanks, I will. Not sure he's a pro on planting, but he did a good job dropping the tree without taking out my house, lol!Ask the tree guy when he comes back! I think you can, but that’s just my guess.
That's what TheMan sez...Ask the tree guy..
I would think that might make the roots of the new tree too wet and suseptable to rot as the stump would eventually start to decay.
But idk for sure.
Yep, saw that.Google says don’t do it, plant it next to the stump. But I have not done either. Let us know what you do....
Obviously you are still not in Missouri, lol!View attachment 2904724
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