It's mostly a southern tree. Beautiful fall foliage, but those pesky spiky sweetgum balls make them a nuisance in your yard. Plus, hawks like to nest in them, they grow fast and real tall and small birds eat their seeds, so, I won't cut them down. They reach really big size, including diameter.
It seems I recall that the wood does not burn hot like oak. Anyone have experience? Are they hard to split for you? Any tips? How does it burn for you? How long to dry?
I see blowdown gums around here. They used to not be a valuable tree, but now, they are being harvested in timber operations for hardwood pulpwood, I guess.
Although... I have spotted a number of dead oaks I can harvest, so, this sweetgum-for-firewood might be a moot question except for the time one blows down or dies in my own yard.
It seems I recall that the wood does not burn hot like oak. Anyone have experience? Are they hard to split for you? Any tips? How does it burn for you? How long to dry?
I see blowdown gums around here. They used to not be a valuable tree, but now, they are being harvested in timber operations for hardwood pulpwood, I guess.
Although... I have spotted a number of dead oaks I can harvest, so, this sweetgum-for-firewood might be a moot question except for the time one blows down or dies in my own yard.