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Unwanted Black Walnut trees
I have quite a few good size Black Walnut tree on the property I moved
to recently. I'm an avid gardener, and these trees & their plant killing toxins ( and messy nuts & branches) just don't fit into my current & future landscape plans. Someone on the rec.garden newsgroup suggested I look for a local woodworker or carver who might be interested in removing the trees to use the wood. The 2 biggest trees are probably about 2' diameter at the base, and taller than my 2 story with attic house. 2 more are about 18" @ base. Any suggestions where to look for such a person, other than usenet? I'm located in Howard Co, MD David |
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Unwanted Black Walnut trees
newsreader wrote:
I have quite a few good size Black Walnut tree on the property I moved to recently. I'm an avid gardener, and these trees & their plant killing toxins ( and messy nuts & branches) just don't fit into my current & future landscape plans. Someone on the rec.garden newsgroup suggested I look for a local woodworker or carver who might be interested in removing the trees to use the wood. The 2 biggest trees are probably about 2' diameter at the base, and taller than my 2 story with attic house. 2 more are about 18" @ base. Any suggestions where to look for such a person, other than usenet? I'm located in Howard Co, MD David David, If you'd used a real, usable email address you might get some answers. There are a few turners in HoCo and 4 chapters of AAW within easy reach. Give me a real email address and I'll get in touch with you. mike |
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Unwanted Black Walnut trees
mike vore wrote:
newsreader wrote: I have quite a few good size Black Walnut tree on the property I moved to recently. I'm an avid gardener, and these trees & their plant killing toxins ( and messy nuts & branches) just don't fit into my current & future landscape plans. Someone on the rec.garden newsgroup suggested I look for a local woodworker or carver who might be interested in removing the trees to use the wood. The 2 biggest trees are probably about 2' diameter at the base, and taller than my 2 story with attic house. 2 more are about 18" @ base. Any suggestions where to look for such a person, other than usenet? I'm located in Howard Co, MD David David, If you'd used a real, usable email address you might get some answers. There are a few turners in HoCo and 4 chapters of AAW within easy reach. Give me a real email address and I'll get in touch with you. mike Sorry for the fake id, too much spam from usenet without it. Remove capitals & send to |
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