Charming 25+ tree stump design ideas for your garden
7 – Tree stump chair
Depending on the location and diameter of the stump, you may benefit from turning it into a chair.
The stump height for this idea depends on how high you want the back of the chair to be.
8 – Stump Chopping Block
Both useful and a little ironic, you can turn your stump into a chopping block, giving you a stable surface to split wood for a wood stove or fireplace.
The ideal height for a stump used as a chopping block is between twelve and sixteen inches.
9 – Caricatures of tall tree stump
Create striking images when you have a life-size or larger-than-life caricature carved into your stump, overlooking your garden. If you ever move, cut the stump at ground level and take your masterpiece with you.
The stump height for this project depends on how tall you want the caricature.
10 – Let your stump decay
If you enjoy watching the process of decay and the diverse flora and fauna it attracts, your stump will be the gift that keeps on giving. You can start or speed up the decomposition process by drilling wide holes deep into the stump, filling them with water and a high-nutrient fertilizer.
In some cases, it may not be in your best interest to keep your stump after tree removal. Take these scenarios, for example:
• If the tree’s roots cracked your driveway, you may want to remove the stump to ensure root death.
• If your tree is removed due to serious vascular diseases such as oak wilt or anthracnose, keeping the stump can help spread and perpetuate the disease in nearby trees.
• If your tree suffered catastrophic damage from a boring insect infestation, stump removal may be necessary to prevent subsequent tree infestations.
If you decide to manually remove your stump, read How to Remove a Stump Without a Grinder.