Before getting rid of a tree stump in the garden or puzzling over how to dispose of a cut tree, you should think carefully about whether to do this. If you approach a solution creatively, then an apparent problem can easily be turned from a disadvantage into a virtue. There can be any number of options for using a regular stump or untreated wood. If you wish, you can beat everything: from the environment to the features of the landscape. Take a look at the already implemented successful ideas, perhaps some of them will suit your taste or will push you towards your own version of a creative solution.

Even a cracked tree stump can become a self-sufficient lamp.

If you wish, you can always make the stump part of a garden sculpture or composition.

The second life of this tree is definitely brighter than the first: varnished and supplemented by solar lanterns, the wood looks amazing.

High hemp has become an excellent alternative to outdoor furniture for country gatherings, and the floor covering, consisting of saw cuts, is also matched to them.

The decoration of this mossy tree stump is made up of realistic garden figures assembled into a composition.

And this stump has become a favorite haven for the purr.

A chic vertical flower bed at the edge has become a special decoration of the meadow.

An old tree stump can become the basis for a whole fairytale town.

And this is already a full-fledged fairy-tale house.

You can always use a tree stump as a planter for flowers.

There is definitely no second such house!

One cut down tree can be enough to create several flower beds at once.

Who said that a tree stump can't bloom?

You can also use the stump remaining in the garden for growing mushrooms.

Another fabulous dwelling

An old tree stump with a composition of succulents has become a special decoration of the terrace.

The paved path makes the atmosphere mysterious and a bit magical.

Mosaic became a special decoration of these stumps.

And this is already a full-fledged bench where you can always take a break.

Untreated wood can be used successfully even in the living room.
