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RE: Making fence posts from Japanese Larch

in Homesteading11 months ago

Very cool! Yeah, sometimes the burning/charring can have an adverse effect. It seems like every region has at least one rot resistant wood. Here black locust reigns supreme when it comes to rot and bug resistance. Generally speaking it will last between ninety to hundred years... even if submerged in water and muck! It would be interesting to get a list together of various rot-resistant woods from around the world.

Cheers and Happy New Year!