This video is part three of the video series on tree stump removal.
Epsom salt stump. For this method, you will only need a drill. Drill some holes on the stump. Pour epsom salt until it fills the holes.
Just use epsom salt and water stump from www.pinterest.com. Pour the mixture on the stump and any exposed roots until it is fully soaked in the epsom salt solution. Holes must be at least 8 inches.
Use a tarp to cover the soaked stump, so that it is kept safe from. Space the holes out across the. Drill as deeply as you can;
Drilling or chemical injection method. The recommended amount of salt and water for each stump soak is roughly one gallon of salt and two gallons of water. Pour the solution directly on the stump, the roots and its.
Dry the stump out with epsom salts. Epsom salt is very soluble and should mix quite well. There are two ways you can remove tree stumps using epsom salts.
In fact, if you want to kill tree roots without using poisonous. The second method involves soaking. Holes should have a minimum depth of 8.