heeclee
Sapling
I dug up a field maple stump that was planted some years ago. When I started digging, what I though was the base of the tree (red line) just had 3 roots, and the true base was even lower.
Is there a safe way to fix that bulge (black arrow) created by the higher roots? Will grinding away with dremel be safe for the tree?

Also, because I chopped it long time ago, and didn't take care of it, it now has a large rotting hole? at the chop site. What is the best way to prevent it from getting bigger and deeper? Thank you,

Is there a safe way to fix that bulge (black arrow) created by the higher roots? Will grinding away with dremel be safe for the tree?

Also, because I chopped it long time ago, and didn't take care of it, it now has a large rotting hole? at the chop site. What is the best way to prevent it from getting bigger and deeper? Thank you,
