Earlier this year, we had a large fir tree chopped down and the trunk was sliced into a number of "cheeses", some of which were scattered across the garden on request from Madame.

The subsequent request is to excavate the cheeses to provide a plant holder
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The wood is reasonably dry but my attempts with a drill and the largest spade bit I could find are slow and not effective. A router doesn't reach down far enough. My chain saw is only using (dangerously) the tip. I have contelplated a mini tct wood saw blade in an angle grinder but not proceeded any further.
Faced with a similar problem to similar dimensions (roughly 0.5m across, depth to say 30cm), how would "YOU" proceed…..?
BTW, once one is completed, I have a further 6 to do…..
All ideas welcomed!
Simon