I've got a tree stump that's been sprouting back up and I really need a reliable method to get rid of it for good. I live in the Southeastern US and I want to know what I can put on it to ensure it won't come back. Any suggestions?
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You could drill a hole in the center of the stump and fill it with calcium nitrate or potassium nitrate. That should help kill off the stump more effectively.
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Identifying the tree species is the first step! Different trees might require different approaches, so knowing what you're dealing with can really help plan your next move.
