I've got around 100 acres to cut on but my uncle told me I could cut the dead standing and down on his 40 acres. Might as well cut his trees first huh? It's right up the road.
With 140 acres total I don't think you'll ever run out of dead standing stuff to cut.
I've got around 100 acres to cut on but my uncle told me I could cut the dead standing and down on his 40 acres. Might as well cut his trees first huh? It's right up the road.
Here's a couple. I'll try to get more.
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I read somewhere that it (and Tulip, I think) will out-compete other species. I have seen a few pockets of Sweetgum in the area but I think they need a lot of light because I don't see them deep in the woods.I'm looking at 5 from the house. The stuff grows like weeds round here.
I read somewhere that it (and Tulip, I think) will out-compete other species. I have seen a few pockets of Sweetgum in the area but I think they need a lot of light because I don't see them deep in the woods.
Rebelduckman you're in the right area to find sweetgum. Can you keep an eye out for one?
Its one I havent seen and the books have conflicting photography.
They have the star shaped leaves.
Woody, no way would I go for that stuff. Look at how many knots you will be dealing with when you go to split it.
I don't want to know any more about them than I already do, hence I avoid them whenever possible.I'm in the process of processing a sweet gum now. There are a lot of them here in NJ. What do you want to know or see about them?
Rebelduckman you're in the right area to find sweetgum. Can you keep an eye out for one?
Its one I havent seen and the books have conflicting photography.
They have the star shaped leaves.
Rebelduckman you're in the right area to find sweetgum. Can you keep an eye out for one?
Its one I havent seen and the books have conflicting photography.
They have the star shaped leaves.
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