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Last Wednesday we had a horrendous storm blow through almost the entire province but the stretch from Peterborough to Tweed and beyond was really bad - two storms acutally about 2 hours apart - so bad it took out 300 hydro poles. Anyway, we had a beautiful old - 150 years - White Pine that towered above all tlhe other trees around and was kind of a fixture in the skyline for me. Well it came down, or at least half of it, here are some photos of the aftermath.
This is our giant with the small half left.
Now see that old shed in the background. How did it miss!!! We actually wanted something to take it down as it would save us the trouble of pulling it down. I can't believe it didn't hit any structures and didn't hit anything on the neighbours property. Did take down some of the split rail fence but we had extra rails so no problem fixing that. So the question is, I had the tree guys leave the stump. Now the question is what to do with the stump?
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I've had two very similar white pines come down in the last few years. I alos was lucky they missed the house. Here's my solution--see the last two examples:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/gardengroup/forum/topics/doctors-...
I think that unless you need the stump area for something else the easiest and least expensive solution is to plat a vigorous ground cover around it and let mother nature take over. You can also use it as a base for a planter or things like that.
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