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5 Ways to Use a Fallen Tree in Your Garden

hen you lose a tree, you’re often left with a stump or bulky logs that can be tough and expensive to remove. These tree remains can take several years to rot away, depending on the species and the weather. Sure, you could always hire someone to grind the stump and haul away the debris or have a chainsaw artist create a sculpture, but there are plenty of DIY ways to utilize

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