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ash and sycamore eh? more like 'yellow ash' (willow) to me:thumbup:

 

I had some willow I found in the woods. Left it for a year to dry and burned it and other than flash and spark a lot I didn't think it was that good.

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No. I went to a local woodland meeting a couple evenings ago and the FC is planning some bulk firewood auctions in September in Lincs area for the general public and selling them fresh felled softwoods as decent wood to use that wintertime . Strange ideas!!

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Just felled some willow and some whitebeam. The whitebeam will obviously be ok for firewood but was wondering about the willow. Alot of poeple say it is rubbish, but i might just save it until next winter then split it and sell it on at a smaller price.

 

I placed an add on gumtree and i have had a few people contact me for firewood. We haven't got a massive supply, so i was in two minds whether to do it or not, but glad i did now, even if we run out it is better than having a load left come march/april. We are going to town now on saving it for next year to sell. Might even have to bring it home too... ;)

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