We've had this big Apple tree right in front of the house. Every year it drops hundreds of little apples that rot (because you can't keep up with them). Then the bees come. It is a real pain in the neck. We finally decided to take it down. Apple is good firewood. It has a really nice smell when you burn it. So we spent half a day taking it down.


The stump is about 2.5' in diameter where it is cut. It was a pretty big tree. I saved some of the trunk. It is beautiful wood. I think I am going to cut it into 2" slabs and use it for something (end tables?). It is too pretty to burn.

Apple is really gnarly. There are no straight runs of branch or trunk. That is why you don't see Apple boards. It was a real chore cutting it up and hauling it to the splitting pile.


It splits very readily. We have a bunch of Bing Cherry that a neighbor asked me to take down (OK. I'll drop'em, but I get to keep'em). Now that is some hard wood to split. It burns better than about anything else that grows up here, but it will give you quite a workout getting it to the stove. The Apple just pops apart when you hit it with the maul. The boys like to split it because it is very gratifying to see logs split on the first swing. Paul Bunyon and all.