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Calcified wood ash?
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<blockquote data-quote="wrx-snowdrift" data-source="post: 7127467" data-attributes="member: 120100"><p>I have no experience with Locus. It certainly could be, I know there are some Honey Locus and a few Black around. I just assumed this was Red Elm because I helped take down a massive Red Elm in the same park as this one and the wood had a similar look and smell. </p><p>I add some of my ash to the compost. Some goes to the chickens for dust baths and the rest gets spread around the yard. </p><p></p><p>Still curious to know if it’s because of the type of wood or that it was dead standing for so long or something else. Maybe I’ll know more when I burn that other Red Elm that I know is Red Elm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrx-snowdrift, post: 7127467, member: 120100"] I have no experience with Locus. It certainly could be, I know there are some Honey Locus and a few Black around. I just assumed this was Red Elm because I helped take down a massive Red Elm in the same park as this one and the wood had a similar look and smell. I add some of my ash to the compost. Some goes to the chickens for dust baths and the rest gets spread around the yard. Still curious to know if it’s because of the type of wood or that it was dead standing for so long or something else. Maybe I’ll know more when I burn that other Red Elm that I know is Red Elm. [/QUOTE]
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