Silverbird
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This has been the year of the falling trees, three down, and these were big tall trees. We have enough firewood to keep an old Kentucky schoolroom going. We have a small house, and it's just me, the sig other, and the birds. We could have someone come by and make it into chips for us, but then we will wonder what to do with all the mulch!
And if they take it away, they take it to the big pile of mulch at the landfill - which at least is not a waste since others can come take it away by the truckload (your truck) if they need some - but you pay big $$ for them to truck it away. It's expensive enough to have them make it into mulch. Adding to the fun, it's hard to get big equiment into the backyard, where the trees are. We got a slope too.
Anyone know of a charity or some place that needs wood? It's oak, maple, and some other type I haven't figured out yet. I don't think it's grade A, and probably is waterlogged since it's so heavy and we don't have storage space for it.
Sigh, I bought the house for the lovely trees in the back, and the cute flora and fauna (except the mosquitos and the deer - they are not cute). But there are disadvantages.
And if they take it away, they take it to the big pile of mulch at the landfill - which at least is not a waste since others can come take it away by the truckload (your truck) if they need some - but you pay big $$ for them to truck it away. It's expensive enough to have them make it into mulch. Adding to the fun, it's hard to get big equiment into the backyard, where the trees are. We got a slope too.
Anyone know of a charity or some place that needs wood? It's oak, maple, and some other type I haven't figured out yet. I don't think it's grade A, and probably is waterlogged since it's so heavy and we don't have storage space for it.
Sigh, I bought the house for the lovely trees in the back, and the cute flora and fauna (except the mosquitos and the deer - they are not cute). But there are disadvantages.
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