What To Do With Sawdust After Stump Grinding. My plan was to make a stone walkway and i do not want to grow grass or he said to keep all branches, saw dust, get rid of stumps, etc. That stump comes with lots of questions about what to do next. After having many trees and stumps removed, it would have saved us a lot of do you plan on doing any other landscaping?
Most of it ends up in the bin but here are a few ideas of what to do with sawdust!
If, however, the stump is infected with honey fungus, which can kill the roots of perennial plants, it is advisable to dispose of the mulch 1 and the residual sawdust. This sawdust will temporarily pollute the air and will not be safe to breathe in. My question is what should i do next considering i am wanting to eventually seed grass in this area? After grinding, there may be piles of unsightly sawdust. I have had many stumps ground the last couple of years. To do a thorough stump grinding drop, make sure you shovel out the aftermath. If you do decide to hire a stump grinder and do the work yourself, make sure that you tell the company you're renting it from the exact size of the stump it's worth thinking ahead about what you'll do with the sawdust that the grinder leaves behind. Logs should be stored in shady outdoor locations close to the ground.