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Chinaberry wood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by JD Guy, Jan 25, 2025 at 11:48 AM.

  1. JD Guy

    JD Guy

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    Have a china berry tree here that came down during Helene and took out part of my livestock fence. Been procrastinating a bit get it cut up and fence repaired (no animals in that pasture).

    is it good for anything even burning in woodstove after seasoning or just dump it all in the big burn pile?

    Thanks!!
     
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  3. JD Guy

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    Thank You! I apologize that I didn’t do a search first, just have never seen any mention of it before:)

    Edit: Deer seem to like browsing on the smaller limbs
     
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    Thanks for linking that thread. Based on the last post in that thread, I'm gonna try to get some and plant along the fences of the in-laws horse pasture....
     
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    After reading that other thread completely I am going to put it all on the big burn pile:D
     
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