conifer, she says
Not likely to be good indoor firewood I'm afraid. Very resinous. I bet it's a leylandii.
Also known as "mile a minute!" Usually follow the sun too so are a nightmare to bring down.
We did a neighbours two and I can still smell the resin a year later! Took a very large tractor trailer to take it away.
The timber is very rot resistant, still have two big rounds in the garden in great condition.
Have you tried making a bow out of it? It's an odd wood. The resin is foul - but as you say it very rot resistant and for a fast growing tree it seems to be fairly dense. We dug ours up instead of chopping them down (a row of 8 footers). They don't root that deep so once we'd cleared the bases and cut through the tap root they came out fairly easily. Makes a great hearth for a fire bow set.
Swright an unckle chiseller could well be your Huckleberrys.
Does she need it diggin out ? fuel and a few bottles of real ale gets it felled and removed......fuel and a bottle of decent malt sees it felled, removed and trunk dug out to a reasonable finish![]()
Swright an unckle chiseller could well be your Huckleberrys.
Does she need it diggin out ? fuel and a few bottles of real ale gets it felled and removed......fuel and a bottle of decent malt sees it felled, removed and trunk dug out to a reasonable finish![]()