Decided to share with you my personal experience of getting rid of the stump without uprooting. Why I write an article now? Yes, because only a couple of days ago, I finally got rid of all the wood remains, reminiscent of the once grew on the site rolling nut.
I have to say, this process can not be called a lightning-fast and fast, but it is perfect for those who stump in the neighborhood "does not so much interfere with breathing."
So, the first thing needs to be done in stump holesThe more they will be - the better.
Next we need potassium nitrate. This is a common fertilizer, which can be bought in a specialty store for gardeners, farmers, such as "House, garden, kitchen garden," I think they are called like this. I took 2 kilos, but you visually estimate the area of the stump can take, both large and smaller quantity.
Now you need to fill in the potassium nitrate done in stump holes. On top of all the necessary pour the water, so that the wood was soaked with better fertilizer. Since the wait for the desired effect, we will have at least six months,
cover or wrap the stump oilcloth packageHow I did it. Due to the seasonal rains do not wash away the stump with fertilizer and not slow down the process of decomposition.Hands to the stump came only two days ago, so it is estimated that, I waited exactly one year since the beginning of my idea. However, it all depends on the size of the stump, maybe you could move on to the final ignition of the past. Yes, yes, just ignite the dust (So it will look like the former wood) and wait until the wind does not blow away with the rest of your site from the stump and its roots ashes.
This method does not require a lot of effort and large investments, but remember that on peat soils it can not be used - risk of fire.
For this area can be replaced by urea nitrate - heard of her a lot of positive feedback. The principle of operation is identical to the above, a decomposition process will be a little longer. By the way, in this embodiment, set fire to anything not necessary - the stump itself over time will disappear from your sight.