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[–] AUSAFVet 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Awww the "evergreen'

https://www.gardenguides.com/98601-remove-evergreens.html

Once the tree is cut down...

Drill and Fill each hole with a high-nitrogen fertilizer, the higher the nitrogen content the better. High-nitrogen fertilizer will encourage bacterial growth, and the bacteria will begin decomposing the stump. Add water to the fertilizer in the holes, and then spread additional fertilizer on top of the stump and add more water. Sprinkle dirt on top of the fertilizer and dampen again. Keep the stump damp for four weeks.

Grind the dead stump down at least 12 inches deep with a stump grinder four weeks after applying the high-nitrogen fertilizer. The stump should now be dead and the roots will die once the stump itself is ground away. Fill in the hole with soil and water.