I must have read somewhere that covering stumps with
wood ash prevents regrowth. So I tried it after cutting down two eucalyptus/gum
trees in the
yard. Normally, these guys would shoot right back up. Not this time. In fact, now I have bermuda grass/gramilla taking over where the stump was. It grew right on top of the ash with no dirt or anything!
What I did was cut the tree down to the ground as low as I could and on top dumped ash mixed with
water (to make a nice paste). Boom! No regrowth and no having to grind stumps, etc. People here usually say you have to drill into the stump and dump in chemicals.
But why does the ash and water mixture work?