
How to Make a Stump Garden
Make a stump garden using old tree stumps and logs and create a wonderful habitat for insects and amphibians. Follow the steps below or download the guide at the bottom of this page to print and follow at home.
What you will need
- A spade or garden fork
- Tree stumps, large roots or logs
- Mulch or woodchip
- Shade-loving plants (you can add these later)
How to make your stump garden
- Dig the area over with a fork and remove any weeds.
- Dig holes at least three foot deep for the stumps, placing them so that the roots face upwards. You can place them next to one another or keep them separate.
- Add mulch or woodchip around the stump bases.
- Add shade-loving plants such as ferns, primroses, bluebells, lily of the valley and trailing ivy. Let moss and lichens grow on the stumps.
Aftercare
Occasional weeding of the area can prevent it from becoming too overgrown. Be sure to monitor the wildlife that moves in. Remember some species such as the Great Crested Newt are endangered and protected by law so you must not handle them. Just enjoy watching them in their new habitat.
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