Is it good to grind stumps in the fall?

In general, it is best to grind stumps in the fall. This is because the ground is typically softer at this time of year, making it easier for the stump grinder to do its job. Additionally, the leaves are off of the trees, which gives you a better view of the stump and makes it easier to maneuver the grinder around it.

How to properly replant grass after grinding out a stump.

Trees in yards are removed for many reasons, one being that when a stump is gone, there’s an unsightly hole left behind full of wood chips. Most people don’t realize how tricky it is to replant the area with grass. The ground must go through several steps before planting so that the grass will be healthy and grow properly–if not adequately prepared, carbon from the tree stump and woodchips alters soil pH levels which then causes effects like yellowing or stunted growth.