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  1. How long does is take to season infested ash trees, that are still ...

    Feb 29, 2020 · We have 2 dying green ash trees on our property that are 60 years old. DH planted them when he was 10. They are dying from emerald ash bore. The arborist was out to bid the job. We will …

  2. Dead ash still standing end of September, when's it safe to burn?

    Oct 6, 2011 · I had 3 good size ash trees someone had on their property cut into lengths & dropped off about a week ago. I split it all this weekend (well, most of it, more on that later), and most of it …

  3. Best way to split Ash & a Wood ID - Hearth.com Forums

    Jul 24, 2016 · Halve, or quarter to chunks in field that are moveable/ manageable. ID wood spp. Ash is usually easy and a pleasure to hand-split; however, I've had a couple instances of small (16" diam.) …

  4. 50% moisture content in standing dead Ash tree - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 6, 2022 · Thought I had a dry standing dead Ash tree. Felled it and checked it with my meter…. 50% haha Some of it was dry below 20% but only a few branches. The trunk was very wet.

  5. Can you really burn unseasoned ash? - Hearth.com Forums

    Feb 3, 2015 · Hi all. I keep hearing that you can burn unseasoned ash. Here in the NE we are losing our ash trees at an alarming rate. To the Emerald ash borer and also a fungus. Very bad.

  6. Dead trees, how long is the wood good? - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 13, 2021 · EAB hasnt hit my area yet so the EAB Ash veterans can comment on EAB damaged wood. About 75% of the wood I am cutting/splitting/burning is dead Ash, unfortunately all the ash …

  7. Sucessful DIY ash treatment for Emerald Ash Borer.

    Oct 21, 2018 · I have had pretty good success on keeping 2 ash trees alive on my property using Dominion 2L insecticide. Its available on amazon for $20. 2 trees cost me about $10 to treat a year. …

  8. Harvesting Ash trees for lumber - need advice - Hearth.com Forums

    May 6, 2008 · I am a woodworker and everytime I cut down an ash tree for firewood I wonder if I couldn't be keeping the straightest parts of the trunk for lumber. My questions are: 1. What time of year …

  9. Drying time for Ash | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Apr 8, 2008 · Ash, cherry and locust are all well known "emergency woods" - woods that can be burned green in an emergency - because of their relatively low green moisture content. Still, all of them …

  10. Ash.......is it any good for firewood? - Hearth.com Forums

    Jul 8, 2015 · Typically ash -- especially white ash -- splits like a dream (if you give it a dirty look long enough it may even split itself). In general it seasons pretty quickly -- but don't believe the hype about …