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  2. What tree is this? - Homesteading Forum

    Aug 18, 2024 · Platanus occidentalis naturally ranged from Asia into the Mediterranean , including eastern Italy, so it was known to early European explorers that discovered a very similar tree and decided to call it a sycamore. When a completely different tree (though not as impressive ) was already called a sycamore.

  3. sycamore leaves ok for goats? - Homesteading Forum

    Sep 4, 2007 · I have a sycamore tree that is in the yard and has gotten huge! We just trimmed it back a bunch, and I wanted to give some of the trimmings to the goats. I can't find them on any poisonous lists but can't find it on any safe lists either.

  4. Is Sycamore wood good for building with? - Homesteading Forum

    Oct 17, 2008 · In southern Ohio, sycamore was once a common wood in barn building. It is always used inside, but is very durable. I have some boards my great uncle milled 50+ years ago and they are still in excellent condition. To raise sycamore, you need a very moist area. They only grow naturally in wet areas or areas where an area drains.

  5. Cutting Sycamore roots?? - Homesteading Forum

    Apr 27, 2011 · The book has a table that shows headings of shallow lateral, deep lateral and tap root. The sycamore is shown as having shallow lateral roots. In general any tree that can withstand prolonged flooding (they grow along a creek …

  6. Trees as fence posts - Homesteading Forum

    Sep 22, 2008 · This summer he put two creosote corner brace anchors 10 feet north and east of the corner tree to turnbuckle tension the proper fence rows and screwed in turnbuckles in the center of the tree to close the gap and square the fence so his cattle can continue to use the oak for shade and the two gap sections keep them contained and he and his son ...

  7. Who has any experience with walnut trees? - Homesteading Forum

    Feb 12, 2022 · The tree's other name – Persian walnut – gives a better clue to its origins. In Asia there are walnut forests. The tree was only later called the English walnut to distinguish it from the American variety, known as Black walnut, Juglans *****. As the UK's climate warms, the name English walnut is becoming more appropriate.

  8. here's something that doesn't fit anywhere - syrupmaking

    Oct 11, 2014 · You are over thinking this. It is quite simple. We ised only the things that you put a gutter nail in to keep it from bending the gutter in. Take a file and cut a notch for you bucket or jug to hang on and you're done. 'Don't need the fancy!Drill 1 1/2- 2 " dep (under a main branch on the south or southeast side of the tree.

  9. Best wood for Board/batten barn siding? | Homesteading Forum

    Mar 8, 2008 · Locus, hemlock, white cedar are all really good. But to me the best wood or this is sycamore. Hard to find but last forever. My grandparents house is done with it and it has been on the house since the 1940s at least and only need painted a couple of times.

  10. What trees to use for pole barn? - Homesteading Forum

    Jun 20, 2006 · Hemlock was the first tree I thought of too. Around here and in PA. many, many barns are made from them. I used to have exterior stairs that were made from hemlock in contact with the ground and they weren't treated. Solid stuff but watch out for splinters.

  11. Homemade replacement wheelbarrow handle? - Homesteading …

    Sep 23, 2009 · The dogwood tree that I am referencing is a native to North America. I doubt that it was imported to Israel back then. Most plant references in the Bible are very vague except for a few references to the date palm tree, olive tree, pomegranate trees, fig tree, and grape vines.