I've always been a fan of pine trees. I was set on growing some fast growing poplar years ago. A relative of mine who knows what we do said "yeah but it's gonna shed leaves in the winter."
What does that mean for us? Loosing some potential concealment for 4 to 6 months of the year.
Conifers stay green year round and help conceal year round.
Firewood value? Less than hardwoods, no doubt there. But you CAN burn pine, it's not going to explode like dynamite in your stove contrary to popular belief. Like ALL your firewood it should be cured at least a year, preferably more UNDER COVER.
Pine also offers an abundant supply of green needles which are a source of vitamin C for man and small animals. Our Pygmies LOVE green pine needles.
Some pine will supply "lighterknot" or "punk" or whatever else it's called in your neck of the woods. Basically a high pitch easy to light fire starter.
Pines can be tapped for resin also.
Looking at google earth, pine trees help conceal a lot of items from aerial view.
What does that mean for us? Loosing some potential concealment for 4 to 6 months of the year.
Conifers stay green year round and help conceal year round.
Firewood value? Less than hardwoods, no doubt there. But you CAN burn pine, it's not going to explode like dynamite in your stove contrary to popular belief. Like ALL your firewood it should be cured at least a year, preferably more UNDER COVER.
Pine also offers an abundant supply of green needles which are a source of vitamin C for man and small animals. Our Pygmies LOVE green pine needles.
Some pine will supply "lighterknot" or "punk" or whatever else it's called in your neck of the woods. Basically a high pitch easy to light fire starter.
Pines can be tapped for resin also.
Looking at google earth, pine trees help conceal a lot of items from aerial view.
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