Uff that is hard work, soil and gravel!
I had a sycamore stump, it was cut down but it had re-sprouted from the side.
Only way to really get rid if to get the stump ground down or dig it all out, had a gardener grind it into wood shavings.
And now the branches I cut off and the trunk are sprouting! It refuses to die, which I can respect but I have no room for it.
Isn't there some hack where you drill some holes and turn it into a fire?
Mine was still very alive but maybe? Didn't think of trying, city garden, wooden fence...
It was also near a boundary fence so fire not really an option unless I wanted stump and fence both gone 😁
Or drill holes and insert eco-plugs. Which are essentially glyphosate suppositories. That's what the arborist who cut down some sycamores at mine did.
https://www.green-tech.co.uk/weed-killer-and-pesticides/total-weed-control/ecoplug-max-tree-stump-killer
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Uff that is hard work, soil and gravel!
I had a sycamore stump, it was cut down but it had re-sprouted from the side.
Only way to really get rid if to get the stump ground down or dig it all out, had a gardener grind it into wood shavings.
And now the branches I cut off and the trunk are sprouting! It refuses to die, which I can respect but I have no room for it.