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Leylandii for burning?
george [dicegeorge] wrote:
John L wrote: Cross-posted to DIY and to Gardening: A bit late to ask because I've just finished sawing up about half a ton! However there is another ton to come. What's leylandii like as a fuel (open fire, and/or wood burner)? I'm not intending using it until next winter. Cheers John geat for bonfires, even when freshly cut, huge high flames, not very eco though. [g] Carbon neutral. If you discount the stored carbon in the roots, that is. -- Rusty |
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Leylandii for burning?
On 29/01/2010 14:49, Rusty Hinge wrote:
george [dicegeorge] wrote: John L wrote: Cross-posted to DIY and to Gardening: A bit late to ask because I've just finished sawing up about half a ton! However there is another ton to come. What's leylandii like as a fuel (open fire, and/or wood burner)? I'm not intending using it until next winter. Cheers John geat for bonfires, even when freshly cut, huge high flames, not very eco though. [g] Carbon neutral. If you discount the stored carbon in the roots, that is. Nah. The roots decay and give off the same CO2 as if you burnt them. -- Tim "That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted" Bill of Rights 1689 |
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Leylandii for burning?
Tim Streater wrote:
On 29/01/2010 14:49, Rusty Hinge wrote: Carbon neutral. If you discount the stored carbon in the roots, that is. Nah. The roots decay and give off the same CO2 as if you burnt them. Takes a long time. Meantime, several generations of privet have come and gone. Forestry, with the mature timber used and the stumps left in are a great combination for absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it. True, the stumps and roots rot, releasing some of the farandaway even Shed worserer /Shed glasshouse (non-green) gas, methinks, methane. TAAAW, I don't send paper for recycling - mature conifers are largely carbon neutral, and sometimes worse. Young conifers OTOH, absorb copious quantities of carbon dioxide as they grow. So, paper is turned into fuel, which is, again, carbon neutral, if you discount the energy which went into its manufacture. -- Rusty |
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