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Gardeners with decaying tree stumps in their gardens have been ... We have so little rotting tree debris in our garden, I'm ...
Gardeners with tree stumps decaying in their gardens are being urgently cautioned to leave them be. At this time of year, gardens can quickly become cluttered. Dead leaves accumulate, past-their ...
"This would probably be illegal and might well kill whatever was living on the rotting tree stump, though. It's better to have decomposing wood in a garden. If you have a dying tree, let it die.
Gardeners who have tree stumps rotting in their garden have been urged not to touch it this spring. After months of winter, most of our gardens are now full of all sorts of detritus. Piles of ...
This would probably be illegal and might well kill whatever was living on the rotting tree stump, though. “Better to have decomposing wood in a garden. If you have a dying tree, let it die.
Gardeners who have a tree stump rotting in their garden have been issued an urgent warning not to touch it or remove it. At this time of year especially, gardens begin to fill with mess.
For now, avoid clearing up dead leaves, old flowers and brown stalks and tree stumps as these are actually good for your garden. According to one expert “anything rotting is good news.” ...
This would probably be illegal and might well kill whatever was living on the rotting tree stump, though," reports the Express. "Better to have decomposing wood in a garden. If you have a dying ...
Gardeners who have tree stumps rotting in their garden have been issued an urgent warning: don't touch it. At this time of year especially, gardens begin to fill with mess. Dead leaves pile up ...