Root & Tree Stump Remover

Granules for easy tree stump removal

  • Speeds up organic decomposition process
  • No need for manual stump removal
  • Safe for soil, acts like fertiliser
  • Available in 500g and 1500g packs
  • Simple application with drill and granules

£17.99£34.99

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Sku: H67393-fig

Effortlessly remove tree stumps with powerful root remover granules that speed up the natural decomposition process.

Say goodbye to the exhausting and time-consuming task of tree stump removal with our highly effective Root Remover Granules. Designed to accelerate the natural decomposition process, these granules allow you to eliminate tree stumps without all the manual labour. No more digging or sweating – the granules do the work for you, making your garden safer and stump-free over time.

Applying the granules is simple. All you need to do is drill a few holes into the stump and fill them with the granules. Over the course of a few months, depending on the type of wood, the size of the stump, and the depth of the roots, the stump will begin to decompose naturally. Best of all, the granules are completely harmless to the surrounding soil and even act like a fertiliser, enriching the ground as the wood breaks down.

Available in 500g and 1500g sizes, these root remover granules provide a hassle-free solution for eliminating unwanted stumps, saving you time and effort while maintaining the health of your soil. It’s the smart, eco-friendly way to deal with tree stumps and clear up your garden space.

Features

  • Speeds up the organic decomposition of tree stumps
  • No manual digging or heavy labour required
  • Harmless to soil and acts as a fertiliser
  • Simple application with drill and granules
  • Available in 500g or 1500g packs

What’s Included

  • Root remover granules (available in 500g or 1500g)

Specifications

  • Pack size: 500g or 1500g
  • Application: Drill and fill stump with granules
  • Decomposition time: Varies by wood type and root size

Disclaimer if needed
Decomposition time varies depending on tree species, stump size, and environmental conditions.