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I recently had a stump (hardwood-oak) ground out this past weekend and was wondering if I can used the sawdust that was bored out for anything usefull outside or if I should just take it to the dump?
 

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Or use it as a light mulch. It is not very attractive in most uses. You could mix it in some soil and leave it to break down- but do not use it fresh in the soil where you are planting. It needs to break down first.

Or do as SD suggested. Just depends on which is more convenient in your particular situation.
 

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Or use it as a light mulch. It is not very attractive in most uses. You could mix it in some soil and leave it to break down- but do not use it fresh in the soil where you are planting. It needs to break down first.

Or do as SD suggested. Just depends on which is more convenient in your particular situation.

What about around trees or azaleas (existing)?
 

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Sawdust and wood chips do not compost well. Do not mix them with compost, unless you like sawdust and wood chips in your compost.

I just spread a cubic yard of recently chipped spruce stump (RIP) around my azaleas. It's not the worlds most attractive mulch, but it will help to keep the weeds down and protect them.
 
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