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Burning out tree roots
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:31:07 GMT, Jaques d'Alltrades
wrote: The message from Martin Brown contains these words: It won't burn particularly well, but if you can get it loaded with enough potassium nitrate and alight it will continue to smoulder if it ever gets dry enough. I tried this with an old dead 2' diameter pear tree stump about a decade ago. The effect was that it would not burn because ground was far too wet even on the driest summer days. Saltpetre *IS* potassium nitrate. I was hoping that as it's Sunday, you were going to quote something biblical about the burning bush. -- Martin |
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