Hi all,
hired a digger to dig out stumps. The stumps where the remainder of six 70ft Leylandi all quite close together and so roots systems inter-twined.
A 3 tonne digger was unable to lift them out so I flipped them over dug a deeper hole and buried them.
However I have dug out quite a lot of the root system and left with a large pile in my garden.
I have dug a sizeable hole to bury them and whilst doing so had a landscaper drop by and cast doubt about buying them as he says when I bury them mildew may rise to surface from decaying would and affect the turf I am aiming to lay in the back garden.
He has "heard" this happen but never actually seen it.
It won't burn as its soaking wet from being in clay soil.
The hole is about 4ft to 5 ft deep. I aim to put it in and compact it down with digger arm then fill with earth and use weight of digger to compact the soil.
Will I have issues with my turf?
Kind regards, Gordon
hired a digger to dig out stumps. The stumps where the remainder of six 70ft Leylandi all quite close together and so roots systems inter-twined.
A 3 tonne digger was unable to lift them out so I flipped them over dug a deeper hole and buried them.
However I have dug out quite a lot of the root system and left with a large pile in my garden.
I have dug a sizeable hole to bury them and whilst doing so had a landscaper drop by and cast doubt about buying them as he says when I bury them mildew may rise to surface from decaying would and affect the turf I am aiming to lay in the back garden.
He has "heard" this happen but never actually seen it.
It won't burn as its soaking wet from being in clay soil.
The hole is about 4ft to 5 ft deep. I aim to put it in and compact it down with digger arm then fill with earth and use weight of digger to compact the soil.
Will I have issues with my turf?
Kind regards, Gordon