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Your house is going to have one heck of a view to capitalise on.Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostSomething resembling a nice day. So we�ve been cutting down all the rhododendrons on the plot and burning them. And lots of other fallen branches.
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The boys did their venison of helping
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It�s a bit damp in our bedroom !
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Wow, it might be a bit damp in the bedroom, but by heck that's a gorgeous view. Breathtaking actually
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Sp keep the dogs away from the rhododensdron as it is very poisonous and if you let it dry out for a couple of years its great wood for the fireit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Thanks for the advice rary
. I already know the dangers of rhododendrons. They�re not good for anything including the earth they grow in. I agree it does burn very well, once seasoned. We won�t be needing it. We�re not having a wood burner in the new house :eek. I will miss the cosy warmth from one. I won�t miss the dust and mess. It�s all to do with future proofing. In 15/20 years time we�re not going to be wanting ( and possibly not capable) to be cuttings and splitting our own wood. We couldn�t afford to buy in loads of ready split.
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