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Hi. I have an old hedge that has been removed but the stumps are still there. I want to create a flowering border in its place. Will anything grow if I do that?
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The major problem is that the hedge will still remove nutrients and moisture from the planting area and could effect plant petformance
You could kill them off by drilling holes into the stump and applying a solution that kills the stumps over a long period.
Personally, if your planning a new boarder, I would physically remove them mainly using a Matlock to remove the soil around the stumps and a metal fence bar to cut through the roots. Once removed, apply some manure/compost to the area to recondition the soil before planting out.
Best of luck and enjoy the gym workout 😀😀
If it's conifer, it won't regrow, but the stumps will be unsightly, unless they've been taken right back to the ankles. They will eventually rot though. Depending on what the area is like, you could raise the border a bit with some new edging, and backfill. It will be tricky to plant into otherwise.
A photo would be helpful
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...