Re: wood you


It's fine to burn, people just don't normally burn it because they aren't
very big trees (normally).

On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Gene Bush <genebush@netsurfusa.net> wrote:

> Certainly, Kitty
>        Have in the past and will again. Nothing wrong with redbud. Fairly
> dense and burns just fine when dried. Between Ike last fall and ice this
> winter I will have some in my wood pile this fall. Lost 3 mature redbuds up
> on the hillside to Ike. Some smaller ones to the ice.
>        Wild cherry is great and smells good when burning.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
> Behalf
> Of Kitty
> burn redbud would?
> I cut down a cherry (newport flowering plum), part of a birch, and a large
> portion of a couple of  big redbuds.  A friend asked me for the birch and
> cherry to age for future use in a fireplace.  I asked if he wanted the
> redbud and he said he didn't know if it was good for using that way.  It
> seems like fairly dense wood, as dense as the cherry, so I'd think it would
> be ok.  Has anyone burned redbud before?
> Kitty
> neIN, Zone 5
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