We recently had some trees cut down on our site, and have been invited to help ourselves to the resulting logs. They're around 18" in diameter and 8" thick. Anyone have any good ideas for using these?
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I've been building a bug motel using logs (though not as big as yours) next to my wildlife pond.
There's also Hugelkultur
https://permaculturenews.org/2012/01...ees-with-ease/
never tried it myself...sigpic
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Originally posted by bario1 View PostYes, a wildlife woodpile was one of my thoughts. Also thought about using them like a retaining wall where i'm terracing -but wondered how long they'd last half buried and whether they'd sprout, being freshly cut?
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Split them into shingles and re-tile your greenhouse.
Build a hibernaculum
Burn them for the mineral content in the ash to add to compost.
Burn them in a pit to make charcoal for making your own bio-char.
Make some swedish torches.
Split them into shingles and use them to edge beds.
Build a bug hostel - even cheaper than the hotel or motel.
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I've used some logs to edge some of my beds. Another guy on the site has done it across his entire plot.
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