Dune said:Saw some significant droppage here. Average price about 25% lower for seasoned. Could be an additional factor here of being more vendors as well.
StuckInTheMuck said:Dune said:Saw some significant droppage here. Average price about 25% lower for seasoned. Could be an additional factor here of being more vendors as well.
Dune, Where does your firewood come from? Is there enough white oak harvested on the cape to support the local markets or do they have to truck it in from elsewhere? Don't remember there being much else other than a lot of white oak, a little black oak and some beech (no pun intended and owned by the seashore) up near P'town. I guess there may be a fair amount of Red Maple in the low lying areas too...
Dune said:StuckInTheMuck said:Dune said:Saw some significant droppage here. Average price about 25% lower for seasoned. Could be an additional factor here of being more vendors as well.
Dune, Where does your firewood come from? Is there enough white oak harvested on the cape to support the local markets or do they have to truck it in from elsewhere? Don't remember there being much else other than a lot of white oak, a little black oak and some beech (no pun intended and owned by the seashore) up near P'town. I guess there may be a fair amount of Red Maple in the low lying areas too...
Pretty sure it is mostly northern, though a few tree services sell firewood, mostly red oak. Lower Cape has some good stands of locust. Swamp maple around here has green leaves and is soft. What I have scrounged on the Cape is white and red oak, hard and soft maple, cherry apple and pear, peach, beech and birch, and locust,hickory, poplar
and some kind of elm (finnish?) I have also burned holly.
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