This year's burn - Ash, White Oak, Some Elm. Working up next years - Two whole standing dead Silver Maples, working on splitting it now. More Oak logs on the way.
Let's see 10 or so cords Red Oak logs 5 more cords css assorted dry White Birch Yellow Birch Ash Hard maple Soft maple Basswood Tamarack Poplar White pine Red pine Alder brush Oak I am set for about three years only my oak won't be dry for two years, does it still count as a three year plan, when I have to css my wood for the winter of 2021? I have 2020,2022,and 2023 already
Red Oak, White Oak, Hickory, possibly some Cherry, a little Walnut, and a lot of locust this year, and today I cut some Sassafras, Oh! and I almost forgot, some Pin Oak And later this week, I will be sawing up some more reject sawmill logs and they get every kind of hardwood, I guess. Some of it I am not real sure about, like the Cherry, but I can't think of anything else it could be.
lets see i got sugar maple red maple red and white oak amer beech black locust white ash pignut hickory green ash peach tree wood black cherry and another type of cherry but unsure of name a few pieces of arborvitae ( white cedar ) white oak scrap boards sourwood and a partridge in a pear tree
I like this. Most to least: Red Oak Black Maple Cherry White Birch Sugar Maple Beech Ash Im hoping for a score of Red oak, sugar maple and Beech. That is if a friend decides to take out some trees near his new house...
Black Peppermint Gum Top Stringy Bark White Gum Tasmanian Blue Gum Swamp Gum Stringy Bark Silver Wattle Blackwood Myrtle
Thats cool. Fascinating to see what grows on the other side of the planet. If you ever get a chance share some pics of the different woods...logs, rounds, splits, trees etc
Burning black locust now. Have bur oak, white oak, red oak, shagbark hickory, bitternut hickory, black walnut, buckthorn, black cherry, osage orange, silver maple, boxelder, apple, honey locust, honeysuckle, mulberry, cottonwood, and ash.
Cherry, Ash, Red Oak, Apple, Sugar Maple, Black Locust - all seasoned, stored and ready to burn. For next season I have lots of red oak and sugar maple cut, split and stacked. I always seem to accumulate ash so I am sure I'll have that for next season as well.
Beech Ash White Birch Red Oak Silver Maple Red Maple 7 cord CSS and seasoned for this winter. 4 cord CSS for next winter. 4 cord in logs or rounds waiting to be CSS for next winter (and beyond). On the hunt for more.
Beech, hemlock, sugar maple, red oak, white oak, eastern white pine, spruce. That’s what I have in the 16-17 cord I have CSS, but I’ll burn about anything I can get if the price is right. Beech is probably 75% of it.