It does pay to understand what you are planting. Some very nice looking things, like a maple, have no business in a yard planting because their roots run very near the surface and will destroy things like sidewalks and fences. I planted several when I moved into my present home and have already lived to regret it. I have maple roots that I need to mow over in my front yard that are 3 inches wide on the surface and I have an English walnut, the kind that make the walnuts we buy at the store to eat, that are being choked at their roots by another maple. I still think a maple is a very nice looking tree but I don't think I need any in my yard. You live and learn but it is better to learn by researching up front.
Some are almost two feet long Broken back but not a prayer were I driving past this dumped wood at the side of the road
Nice score. Makes me want to go in the exotic wood business. After you buy a bigger saw, get some steel toe boots.
I know over there in England there is no where near the amount of woods we have over here. But brother you are doing it, and as I have said before, you are making us proud. Awesome Grahamt.