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Buttermilk and Tree Stumps


Hello all,
 
Hopefully some of you have some experience with using buttermilk as a decomposition accelerator for stumps.  I heard about this the other day from a somewhat reliable experienced gardener and it was news (GREAT) to me.  Apparently, you drill holes in the stump and pour the buttermilk in them and then all over/around the stump.  Although it takes longer to work than the commercially available chemical approach, it does work.
 
Has anyone used this approach -- or any other non-chemical approach -- to remove stumps?
 
Thanks!
 
 


Lorraine Ballato
16 Mudry Farm Rd
Brookfield CT 06804
(203)740-8636
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