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Sorry for the derail but at the foot of the article he talks about having a great season collecting and boiling sap. Any ideas on why and what for?

 

That would be Birch or Maple sap for boiling and reducing into syrup.

 

Just drill into a birch tree with a half inch bit for a couple of inches on the south side of the tree whichever month the sap rises where you are.

Drill upwards around 25 - 30 degrees. Stick a tube in that..half inch gauge.

Point the tube into a container. cover the container pipe junction to stop **** falling in. Collect the sap. Boil it down to almost nothing. Do that with 5 or six trees. Bottle the syrup from the reductions. Let it stand for a year to reduce astringency.

 

If you like, you can boil it right down to toffee.

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Anyone use a big clear tarp for the roof there wood pile/shed? My idea is to get one & make a semi sealed air space around the logs, so the logs heat up like in a polytunnel & season faster. Atm just have a black tarp.

 

Tarpaflex Tarpaulins: Clear Mono Cover Tarpaulins from Tarpaflex UK - Tarpaflex UK

 

Another idea more pricey was a shead with a Corrugated Clear Pvc roof & sides.

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