I spotted a Craigslist ad for free Camphor wood today, so I stopped by on my way home and picked up a truck load.
A fellow in town had a large Camphor Laurel tree that died, so he had it cut down last weekend. I expected most of it to be gone already, but it looks like I was the first one to pick up any. I loaded up everything decent up to 100 pounds or so. There's still a lot of really nice stuff left, but no way I could load it by myself. I will try to get back over there this weekend with some help for another load.
Camphor Laurel was apparently introduced to the USA about 1875 and has become naturalized in the Gulf Coast states and California. I didn't realize until now that we had some in our local area.
A fellow in town had a large Camphor Laurel tree that died, so he had it cut down last weekend. I expected most of it to be gone already, but it looks like I was the first one to pick up any. I loaded up everything decent up to 100 pounds or so. There's still a lot of really nice stuff left, but no way I could load it by myself. I will try to get back over there this weekend with some help for another load.
Camphor Laurel was apparently introduced to the USA about 1875 and has become naturalized in the Gulf Coast states and California. I didn't realize until now that we had some in our local area.