ampsucker
Platinum Member
well, i wasn't going to relate this story, but once i had a brush pile catch on fire when some delinquint threw a cigarette butt on it. luckly i was there and had some hose to keep it contained until the fire dept could get there. by then, it was just ashes. ;-)
i will say this though. a good brush pile has it's place in a bio diverse ecosystem. it provides cover for smaller mammals and birds and i found they are extremely good at keeping paths into the woods open for many years. a brush pile placed at the entrance to path will inhibit anything from growing there for many years. this is at the entrance where the sun light hits strongest at the edge of the woods. the path once well into the woods will be shaded by the larger trees so it won't grow much very fast once established. but the brush pile at the entrance can keep things down and when you are ready to use the path, burn or move the pile and you'll have a near perfectly cleared area.
amp
i will say this though. a good brush pile has it's place in a bio diverse ecosystem. it provides cover for smaller mammals and birds and i found they are extremely good at keeping paths into the woods open for many years. a brush pile placed at the entrance to path will inhibit anything from growing there for many years. this is at the entrance where the sun light hits strongest at the edge of the woods. the path once well into the woods will be shaded by the larger trees so it won't grow much very fast once established. but the brush pile at the entrance can keep things down and when you are ready to use the path, burn or move the pile and you'll have a near perfectly cleared area.
amp