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Old 29-06-2005, 05:19 AM
David Bockman
 
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"kc" wrote in
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I have an old oak tree (probably as old as my house--81 years
old)...I'm trying to treat it well so that it will last even
longer...today I was pulling ivy off the trunk and I noticed that
there was a distinct smell of vinegar coming from the tree bark.
When I leaned closer, I confirmed it was definitely coming from the
tree--kind of a clean smell, like apple cider vinegar but I find it
strange! Kirsten




Kirsten,

I split a lot of red oak for firewood, and I too have experienced that
smell-- vinegar or almost a mustard smell from the wood. If you were
smelling it from pulling ivy, I suspect it's coming from the corky bark and
not the interior wood, so I wouldn't worry.

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David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7)
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