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Burning charred logs

Started by Tahlequah22, September 11, 2024, 10:04:50 PM

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Tahlequah22

Our land was finally logged a couple months ago and state forestry department did a burn today. All brush piles were a mix of smaller diameter hardwoods and crowns. Some brush piles burned up entirely, while others left quite a few charred logs of various sizes.

1) So, any tips when I start burning these charred logs? With all the crowns burned up, I don't have much for kindling.

2) Since the logs are charred, can I go ahead and just bury them? Or will they still cause sink holes later?

Thanks in advance for replies!

Magicman

The charred logs are not preserved and will still rot
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I'd just leave the logs too. 

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If you can get a fire started in one area the leaf blower might be your best tool to keep it going.
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