Stumped leylandii
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la fluer

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319 posts

184 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Hi all,

we've just had an established leylandii felled back to a stump. My plans are to place a table ontop of the stump as a garden feature. As we are not removing the stump/roots the question is how much work will be required to ensure the table does not end up 30ft in the air within the next 5 years?

Shaolin

2,955 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Probably none - the fecker will be dead. They usually don't come back from such a kicking. Watch for side shoots though unlikely.

FamilyGuy

850 posts

214 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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This ^^^. I've taken out tiddlers at about 12ft and not so tiddlers of about 20ft. My next door neighbour a couple of years back had contractors take out some planted in the 70s that were at least twice the height of my house and with trunks several feet across at the base. None of them have grown anything back at all. It's all very surprising since they're such vigorous bucensoreders usually.

You could always attach the seats to the trunk as well, just to be on the safe side smile

la fluer

Original Poster:

319 posts

184 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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Thanks! I suspect based on size (twice that of the house!) it was a rather established one. A shame as it was such a nice tree but stole too much light from the middle garden. It is a few feet across, plan is to put a tasteful decked base onto which seats will be fitted (stable flat base) then a table made to fit over the top of the stump. It should be rather nice once finished.

MJG280

723 posts

283 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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leylandii grow from the tips so once all the green bits are removed it will not grow back again unlike say privet.

Also in about 3-5 years depending how damp the ground is the root will have rotted and you will be able to wrench it out of the ground

richyb

4,615 posts

234 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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There are very few conifers that can be 'coppiced', Leyland Cypress is not one.

andy43

12,605 posts

278 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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Shaolin said:
the fecker will be dead
yes

stevieb

5,253 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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Is it me but i want my leylandii to grow faster!!!!! I want it to form a screen so my nosey feckers of enighbours can look over at my kids!

la fluer

Original Poster:

319 posts

184 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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Thanks all. With regards to the stump, as it will make a really nice feature is there anyway to preserve it or is it a lost cause?

Stevie hehe I personally loved the two we had (one now) as nice features but it did really rob the sun in the summer (which I quite liked, we have a particularly large lawn so it was nice to have a shaded area). They can pose problems though and as a sheild from neighbours you are surely better off putting higher fence panels in or put some trellis work and creepers on the top?

Flintstone

8,644 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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stevieb said:
Is it me but i want my leylandii to grow faster!!!!! I want it to form a screen so my nosey feckers of enighbours can look over at my kids!
Strange.

eps

6,908 posts

293 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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stevieb said:
Is it me but i want my leylandii to grow faster!!!!! I want it to form a screen so my nosey feckers of enighbours can look over at my kids!
put a fence up...

Mighty Flex

920 posts

195 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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stevieb said:
Is it me but i want my leylandii to grow faster!!!!! I want it to form a screen so my nosey feckers of enighbours can look over at my kids!
Send them an email.

eps

6,908 posts

293 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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Mighty Flex said:
stevieb said:
Is it me but i want my leylandii to grow faster!!!!! I want it to form a screen so my nosey feckers of enighbours can look over at my kids!
Send them an email.
with custard

Flintstone

8,644 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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eps said:
stevieb said:
Is it me but i want my leylandii to grow faster!!!!! I want it to form a screen so my nosey feckers of enighbours can look over at my kids!
put a fence up...
Re-read his post. Carefully wink

andy_s

19,816 posts

283 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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...a strong one...

Cogcog

11,838 posts

259 months

Thursday 16th December 2010
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I cut a row of 20 footers when we moved in 8 years ago. No sign of additional life since. I use the stumps as pot stands.