I'm done!

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  1. Capt Kirk

    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    Im' done wood gathering! I fimished splitting the last of it today. It took me from 8:30 this morning untill 3 this afternoon to get the last of it split and stacked under cover. All I have to do now is put stuff away and put the snow blower on the one tractor and I will be set for winter!
     
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    CritterPainter Awed by Nature

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    Huzzah, Captain! ours is all snugly tucked away under a tarp, but since the all-knowing meteorologists say it's going to just be a rainy winter, no ice storms and such, I can't see us going through it too fast. Which is good, in a small house, that woodstove dust and bits can get pretty aggrivating to the cleaning lady (meaning Me!!!) So what sort of wood do you burn in Ohio? I have amix of fir, alder and maple this year. Just curious :)
     
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    Good for you Cap'n. You will be snug and warm this winter.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I hope your muscles don't ache too much after all that hard work CK!!!
     



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    Glad your wood pile is stacked high. I hope it's a warm winter and you don't need to use it all. We heat with propane and I don't look forward to the expense so I really would like a mild winter.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Time to put your feet up for a bit now Capt. Winter awaits ;)
     
  8. Capt Kirk

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    Critter, I burn whatever is dead ! Mostly elm that has died from the Dutch elm disease. I also burn Honey Locust and Black Locust. But usually I look for standing dead wood. I don't cut any green wood except Locust. The Honey Locust limbs snap off fairly easily in a windy storm, so I usually have some large limbs or even whole trees of those to use. The wood peckers love to drill their nest holes in them and then a high wind comes along and snaps them off right at the hole.
     
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    It's a lot of work, but it sure feels nice along about mid - Jan! Yeah there is some dust, but I figure my winter heating bill is about $100 per season. That's gas and oil for the tractor and splitter and chain saw. The wood is free. I do use electric space heaters up until Jan, as it usually not too cold until then. Some times I have to use the wood sooner.
     
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    I'm trying to get my garage cleaned out for winter so I can get two cars in it. I hate scraping the windows in the morning. I'm glad someone is prepared for winter.
     
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    We have an all electric home so we hope the power doesn't go out. We have no alternative heat source. I'm glad you all are ready for the cold early. Wannabe
     

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