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Erich Bloodaxe BSN

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4. Drill a lot of holes into it to make it more attractive to bugs?
Sun Sep 14, 2014, 08:55 AM
Sep 2014

And 'seed it' by finding some rotten, bug-infested wood and setting it up against the stump?

We had a 20 year old cherry that came down in the sheer winds from Hurricane Ike, and the upper part had rotted away by last year; this year I almost twisted an ankle when I stepped on the spot and it sagged into the ground.

Are you just looking to have a nice flat spot again asap, or are you wanting to actually be able to dig and plant underground in that area?

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