I have around 45m of 15' leylandii hedge. I have tried trimming them back but the previous owners let them get too big and we have brown patches randomly along the hedge. We've decided instead to remove them as we cannot get them to a manageable size and replace with fencing.
One quote was £1500 to remove them (plus a concrete post) so I am considering just doing it myself. I have tried and failed miserably to cut one into smaller pieces and dispose of with garden waste so now my plan is to hire a reasonably long van and cut them down to the stump and drive them to the tip. Might take a few trips!
The trees are growing in a narrowish bed at the top of a stone wall. This wall is around 6 feet on the neighbours side (they're like 20 feet tall his side!) and I'm concerned that the roots are damaging that wall. So I am not going to try to remove them but would like to kill the stumps and let them rot naturally. I've seen that you can use some products on Amazon and there are a few threads on here with suggestions.
Any suggestions to improve my plan?
One quote was £1500 to remove them (plus a concrete post) so I am considering just doing it myself. I have tried and failed miserably to cut one into smaller pieces and dispose of with garden waste so now my plan is to hire a reasonably long van and cut them down to the stump and drive them to the tip. Might take a few trips!
The trees are growing in a narrowish bed at the top of a stone wall. This wall is around 6 feet on the neighbours side (they're like 20 feet tall his side!) and I'm concerned that the roots are damaging that wall. So I am not going to try to remove them but would like to kill the stumps and let them rot naturally. I've seen that you can use some products on Amazon and there are a few threads on here with suggestions.
Any suggestions to improve my plan?