When I first started cutting my own firewood I used a piece of chalk to mark my cuts. But then I would get out into the forest and forget it or it...
I cut to 18” and burn those. Anything less than 18” I pile on top of the 18” “regulars”....and then burn those. Uglies I pile separately and burn...
That sounds yummy!:drool:
Burn it and find out. Most nut trees are great firewood that I know of.
Chickens would take care of that in about 5 minutes...if you got em.
Looks like your pooch got all tuckered out workin so hard...:rofl: :lol:
Lovely smell! Like Christmas trees
[ATTACH] Got it all split and stacked today. Had to utilize the Backwoods Savage Method. Rounds were just too big and heavy to lift so I had to...
Probably because the bees can fly off. I think chickens need to see it up close and peck at it. But I am just guessing.
Chickens are excellent for dealing with bug infestations. I know someone who had a black widow infestation and couldn’t get rid of them with...
Elm.
Not if they were chemically treated. I mean you can burn em sure. But only if you like dealing with toxic chemical smoke.
I think the rays might mean its oak.
I did the same thing. A friend asked me to cut a few trees in their yard. I cut three which were safely far enough from ther house that if I...
Yeah, I had to use the stair-step method to load them into my truck bed. They were super heavy. One of them I almost couldn’t get in but...
I got my forest service firewood cutting permit the other day and went out foraging for the first time for the 2019 season. I came across a tree...
Anytime.
For kindling and shoulder season. But don’t underestimate the need for that type wood. Especially when it’s delivered right to you for free. But...
I had the same experience. Fiskars is awesome.
Depth charges?