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Old 17-10-2004, 02:57 PM
STEPHEN PEEK
 
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I'd try the elm, ash & oak.
Steve
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In article . net,
"STEPHEN PEEK" wrote:

If you are going to inoculate stumps or logs, look for tulip poplar. In
my
area it is the preferred substrate.
Steve



Can you mail me some? ;-)

Trees available in my area include Mesquite, Cedar, Privett ash, Post
oak, Elm, and Hackberry.

Which do you think would work best?

K.



 
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