Late evening at 39° north with a low predicted of ~0° . A bit over a week ago we had a low of -8° and it got me to thinking. How low or much of a...
Here in this area would be called musclewood. Definitely not Hop Hornbeam but I have seen others mistake it for that. Has a leaf that looks...
Excellent post.
A mirror reflecting sunlight down the flue can give you a much better look at it than most flashlights can.
A heads up for those looking. There's s fair looking splitter on Bloomington In. Craigs list, farm and garden section for 600$ Not mine. Don't...
They do but it can be worth it if you have the time to let them do so.
Another vote for Hickory here. The fact the sap wood seems to be decaying quickly pushed me towards it. Great heating material. Faster drying than...
I have the same privacy going on. It is a blessing to be so. My place doesn't look near as trim and clean though.
About a cord or so here in southern Indiana at 39° north. Mostly oak, hickory, beech. Only about six days so far where I seriously made btu's. The...
Interesting.
1/4-1/3 face cord so far. About 14 morning fires and 3 evening fires. Have not burned all day yet. Edited to add, might be a little more than...
I am 3 to 4 years ahead. I actually thought I had registered Here much longer than I have been. It must be all the years I spent lurking here that...
This winter I will heat with wood I cut during the time I first registered on the forum. Time does fly, ever faster as I get older. I had lurked...
Nice. Looks good. I bet you use it for down and alone time after work. Are folks you sell to very discerning about species or type?
That is where it would be at my place.
What is the price in central Arkansas averaging?
Hard frost here this morning. 23 degrees.
If that is a Bradford Pear it is the biggest one I have ever seen. They usually get taken out by storm damage before they get that big.
This is wisdom talking.
Ready here also. Was cutting some yesterday but that will be for years down the road. That makes me think, what happens to your firewood when you die?