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To permanetley get rid of a tree, you have to dig it out by its roots.
Even if you cut it down, the roots will still grow back. You'll have to excavate ALL of the roots and the tree itself to get rid of it.
I usually just pull them up by the roots before they get too large.
Keep trimming it and do not let it grow leaves. Without photosynthesis the roots will die. be persistent
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If you own a home, then getting rid of rotting trees is going to be your responsibility. Knowing how to spot a rotting tree, then, is a necessity if you're going to look into tree removal. Some sure signs of a dead or rotting tree are when you look at the roots. If you see a lot of fungus or if you see holes and cavities, then the tree is probably rotting. An absence of bark, usually accompanied by mold or fungus, can likewise be a sign of a dead tree. It's important to get rid of these trees in order to keep a safe, healthy lawn.
I would recommend hiring someone to get rid of the tree for you. If you're in London, Ontario, check out Summit Tree Service (website summittrees.ca).
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First, don't plant a tree that's in the same family of trees. Whatever killed the previous tree could kill the next one. Even if you just cut down the tree, it's still not a good idea. If you're sure the old tree is completely dead, inject it with mushroom spores. That will speed up the process of decaying the old roots. I dunno maybe you could cut the tree, get a big spade and dig out the root. then you could burn it?
Nothing controls mushrooms! Until you get rid of the source, they will continue to come back. The source would be dead tree roots under the ground, very thick thatch in your lawn, or in some cases a dying tree.
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