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Tree roots stinking the garden out - advice needed!
Hi there, quite a common problem here I think but not sure how to go about sorting it and getting mixed advice as usual.
A few months ago we had a tree taken down, and whilst the stump is mostly now dead the roots are rotting and causing an awful sicky smell. I've tried chopping them back lower down into the ground but the problem keeps coming back - wet soil, whiteish liquid and lots of little flies.
I know why this is happening but not sure if there is something I can do to stop it (without taking up the entire lawn), or if it's best just to leave it? I'm hoping it will sort itself out at some point...
Thanks!
A few months ago we had a tree taken down, and whilst the stump is mostly now dead the roots are rotting and causing an awful sicky smell. I've tried chopping them back lower down into the ground but the problem keeps coming back - wet soil, whiteish liquid and lots of little flies.
I know why this is happening but not sure if there is something I can do to stop it (without taking up the entire lawn), or if it's best just to leave it? I'm hoping it will sort itself out at some point...
Thanks!
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Otherwise it will eventually rot, but it could take a while.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.