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willow The Usain Bolt of trees – willow is the quickest tree out of the blocks! Incredible high yield biomass growth in just 4 years. Let's look at the pros first – easy to grow, cheap planting stock, very fast growing, excellent yield and good form. You can produce log scale willow in just 4 years.
$9,006 to $37,830 16×20 shed prices range from $9,006 to $37,830 and above, depending on building design, style, siding, add-ons, and more.
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You can get a 30 amp RV extension length of 25 ft, 50 ft, or even as long as a 30 amp RV extension cord 75ft. While getting your extension cord,...
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Learn More »Do you have a bit of land and a wood stove or log boiler? If so, you should consider planting some fast growing trees to produce ample quantities of fuel in no time. If you do a search online for the best trees for logs you’ll find the same list reproduced again and again. A long, long time ago someone spent some effort developing this directory and it’s been repeated and plagiarised without mercy. So often in fact, that it now believed to be undeniably true. I’m no conspiracy theorist – overall I agree with a lot of the information. However, there is also a great deal of received wisdom and some spurious misinformation about the lack of virtue of some woods. In particular, willow, poplar and eucalyptus come way down the league table of desirable woodfuels – described as too wet, too fast burning, putrid smell, tough to split etc. etc. If you believe what you read you are going to be put right off and either decide to plant some hardwoods or continue to buy from your local log merchant. Either of these options has real downsides. With the former, you need to ask yourself whether you have 20 years to wait for oak, ash or hornbeam to grow and produce decent logs? They are fantastic trees but they have dense wood for a reason – because they are slow growing. If you continue to buy in logs, you will almost certainly be aware of the rise in prices in recent months and years. Everyone and their dog has a log stove these days, there are 20,000 plus biomass boilers in the UK and lots of power stations all competing for cheap sources of wood. Demand is outstripping supply. So if you have a bit of land and want firewood quickly then you would be foolish to overlook short rotation trees. Here’s my alternative guide to the grow your own firewood runners and riders (well the ones we sell anyway!):
If it will serve as a garden shed, you will want it near your garden and within a reasonable distance of a water source. If it will primarily be...
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How to Properly Anchor a Shed: The Only Guide You Need Drill or dig the holes, tamp some gravel into the bottom. Slide a sonotube in to form it up....
Read More »“It’s light, burns quickly, doesn’t produce much heat and has a poor flame” – Again the first half of these points are correct to some extent. It is light – the looseness of wood fibre is the reason it dries so quickly. However, there is variation in the genus – white willow (Salix alba) is very light (that’s why cricket bats are made of it!) whilst goat willow (Salix caprea) is a much harder grained willow – this will take up less space and burn longer. The criticism about heat output and poor flame is simply not true. I use all sorts of willow on my stove and honestly can report that I am delighted by both. I tend to use willow along with some pine, some hardwoods and some briquettes. It’s a really good combination as the willow and pine get the fire going quickly and helps the hard woods and briquettes ignite so they don’t slumber and produce smoke. If you are happy to accept the limitations then I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by willow logs. See the price list for willow rods, setts and cuttings here.
Concrete shed foundation blocks are a great way to create a level base for your shed. They can be doubled up to give a wide base, or stacked to...
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Steel is an ideal solution for solidifying a building, whether it's to withstand high winds or earthquakes, because it offers good ductility. In...
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It's likely that you'll need to cut some holes to get pipes installed in an existing garage or shed. It's sometimes necessary to demolish existing...
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If your garage is adjacent to your soil stack, you may be able to plumb a toilet and waste pipes from your basin, shower and bath directly into it...
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Underground wire for a residential circuit usually is installed with underground feeder (UF) cable, which is rated for outdoor use and direct...
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The Cons to a Screened-In Porch Cost – It is more expensive to screen-in your porch. It requires more materials and time to build. Maintenance –...
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