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Removing Pepper trees in our rental property

maxfactor
Finding My Feet

Removing Pepper trees in our rental property

I am a rental tenant. Recently moved into a townhouse with a small yard completely full of pepper trees.

Agent had the loppers come in, cut them down and poisoned before informing that there was every chance they would grow back.

After some research, I realised it was inevitable they would grow back, so started the process of root removal with a cheap electric chainsaw and shovel .Seem to be coming off two main root clumps.

Pictures before, after, and a projection on photo editor.

 

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maxfactor
Finding My Feet

Re: Pepper Tree Rental Tidy Up

Pavers have been levelled, that was an older image. Projected feature plant is pink cordyline

maxfactor
Finding My Feet

Re: Pepper Tree Rental Tidy Up

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Remarka6le
Amassing an Audience

Re: Pepper Tree Rental Tidy Up

Awesome stuff @maxfactor , I'm sure the owner is loving what you're doing with the space. 

 

Remarka6le

Re: Pepper Tree Rental Tidy Up

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @maxfactor. It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for sharing your project.

 

What a marked improvement to the space; I'm sure you're proud of your efforts! Rightly so, as removing tree stumps is no mean feat. 

 

It looks like you're more than capable of transforming this space, but please reach out if you need any assistance or advice.

 

I look forward to seeing more updated images as you progress.

 

Mitchell

 

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