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7 minutes ago, Elliott.F said:

There’s an estate near me that has a lot of mature native broadleaf, but there’s a block where they’ve mixed in a bit of euc and it works nicely. Haven’t seen any koalas yet though. 
I think there are varieties that will coppice, but how well they do may depend on many other factors. I’m definitely going to seriously consider it. Perhaps for this winter. 

You can see some of my experiments here:

 

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11 hours ago, AHPP said:

One of the reasons to grow eucs is to encourage kangaroos. Firstly, they're mint. Secondly, they're large, meaty and slower than a 223.

I only have .22lr - my money's on the roo!

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9 hours ago, sandspider said:

You can see some of my experiments here:

 

That’s a great thread sandpiper, thanks for sharing it. The growth comparison with the alder is insane. Nice one 👍

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Eucalyptus burns hot and is good firewood but needs to be logged and split almost immediately as once it drys out a bit it’s awful to split. Got a small supply from a garden I helped to clear a few years ago, it was good but I don’t like the fact that nothing lives in it or on it. Kind of like rhododendrons and look at the problems they cause ! 

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It could be a bit of a fire risk as well. Eucalyptus trees burn like stink once they start. They might be regretting planting so much of it in Portugal right now.

 

 

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I live in Wales, it rains a lot! And the eucs are spread out amongst other trees, I don't feel too much at risk!

 

I don't find it too hard to split either, though I generally split it soonish after felling.

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Posted (edited)
47 minutes ago, madmaxtree said:

Oak burns slow, throws cozy heat, and gives off that sweet aroma. If you're in the mood for a quick dance of flames, birch brings the party with its bright sparks.

I like the way Hawthorn has a kinda blue flame . And how Holm Oak burns a bit like coal with a glow .

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

I like the way Hawthorn has a kinda blue flame . And how Holm Oak burns a bit like coal with a glow .

Still not sure madmax is a person. In fact thinking not given other post in working away accomodation.

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