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Have you been lighting your fires on the stumps to help deal with the regrowth?

David

 

Just back from the woods, all the cut stuff burnt now.

Did think about lighting fire at stumps but worried about peat fires at that area as it is a bit dryer than the burn sight I picked, the burn site was in a bit of a wet hollow. I did treat the cut stumps by drilling and injecting glyphosate and spraying glyphosate on the bits that were too small to drill.

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Still doing my annual rhododendron  bash with a few mates, just did three days of chainsawing the stuff with mates clearing and stacking behind me, found this interesting bit, no wonder it’s akward when it can grow in complete circles😀

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10 minutes ago, roys said:

Still doing my annual rhododendron  bash with a few mates, just did three days of chainsawing the stuff with mates clearing and stacking behind me, found this interesting bit, no wonder it’s akward when it can grow in complete circles😀

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I think that is Roundydendron 😁

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As always continuing my constant battle but this week I got some professional assistance from man and machine courtesy of @AHPP who stayed for 2 or 3 days and achieved more in that time than I had in 2 or 3 years.

Great work done just ripping the rhododendron out by the roots and piling it up. From these burn piles I chainsawed out the main stems which were in the 3 to 5 inch diameter range and put straight into the trailer and then up to my firewood store, quick and easy cube and a half of timber for the log burner next year.

Going to let the new 3 big rhoddy piles dry out for a couple of months then burn them.

Thanks again for help and a pleasure meeting you AHPP.

 

 

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