Many gardeners find a tree root in the garden disturbing. It is not easy to remove, especially if the tree was very large. If you cannot or do not want to dig up the root, you have the option of dividing it with a tiller and thus getting it out of the ground.

It is better to leave the milling to the experts

Milling off tree roots - do it yourself or hire a specialist?

Milling a tree root is not recommended for non-professionals. Handling a motor tiller involves many dangers. Some gardeners underestimate the force with which the device works. Injuries are therefore inevitable if the milling is carried out improperly.

Especially with a large tree trunk, it is advisable to hire a specialist company to do the work if you want to dispose of the remains of the felled tree. These companies have the necessary know-how and have milling machines and cable pulls available for all work. On request, they will prepare an offer with all the costs incurred - and at the same time take care of the removal of the material.

The prices for a company that carries out the milling work are manageable. They are often not much higher than the rental fee for a motor tiller. In any case, you save yourself a lot of work if you let professionals take care of the disposal of the tree roots.

How much does a milling machine cost?

If you want to mill the tree roots in the garden yourself, you can rent a power tiller from a specialist dealer. Buying a tiller yourself is usually not worthwhile, as it usually does not happen that often that trees have to be felled.

The cost of the rental can be up to 250 euros per day. In addition, you absolutely need protective clothing when you work with the milling machine.

Observe the safety instructions that came with the device. Keep children, animals and unauthorized persons away!

Mill out the tree root

Tree roots can even be planted with lawn. To do this, you only have to mill out a piece of the tree root so that you can spread a layer of earth of 10 to 15 cm over it.

You can then lay turf over it or sow the lawn.

Tree root decomposes in the soil

The advantage of milling off the tree trunk and tree root is that you can simply leave the remains of the root in the ground. Depending on the size of the former tree, it may take a few years for the tree root to decompose in the soil. The process can be accelerated by milling and dividing the root.

In addition, you can sprinkle some compost starter and mature compost in the holes created by milling. As a result, the tree root decomposes much faster.

tips

Digging up a tree root is a task many gardeners are not up to. The whole garden is often affected. It is usually better to simply leave the tree stump and use it as a natural garden decoration.

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