Well I read about it, I was told about it, but till its sitting on a hot bed of coals in front of you, you really don't know what they mean by "very sparky" ! Wow this stuff is crazy, like how it burns, but I'm afraid to open the stove door!
Well I read about it, I was told about it, but till its sitting on a hot bed of coals in front of you, you really don't know what they mean by "very sparky" ! Wow this stuff is crazy, like how it burns, but I'm afraid to open the stove door!
Well I read about it, I was told about it, but till its sitting on a hot bed of coals in front of you, you really don't know what they mean by "very sparky" ! Wow this stuff is crazy, like how it burns, but I'm afraid to open the stove door!
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You should burn hedge sometime. It really puts on a fireworks show.
I got to cut a standing dead mulberry I'm burning now. This tree was so dry, the trunk had cracks 1" or more, so BONE dry on the stump. Awesome wood, and my morning favorite for cleaning the chimney then burning all day. And I have at least 5 more to get down when things are drier.
I want some of that hedge, but it doesn't grow wild around here. I'm sure it would grow here, I've seen it near the NC beaches, and in NoVa, so the temperature is okay. Where does it like to grow, what soils and exposure? I might plant me some!
Well I read about it, I was told about it, but till its sitting on a hot bed of coals in front of you, you really don't know what they mean by "very sparky" ! Wow this stuff is crazy, like how it burns, but I'm afraid to open the stove door!
Have burned Mullberry and Hedge here in Kansas for 30 yrs. Hedge is my first choice. However if it is cut green, in the summer it can be invaded by a small insect that will bore into it and leave piles of wood dust about like flour. Can be a real pain when carrying into the house.
I get lots of that boring dust in my Hackberry
You found a dead mulberry??? I didn't think that was possible. It takes a good two years to dry and my splits were sending up shoots from the woodpile! :dunno:
Those are locust borers... Can you stand by your wood pile in the summer and hear them munching??? Dirty little bastards... I'm burning two pieces of Hackberry right now as we speak... Underrated wood as far as I'm concerned... I like it...
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