Sweet Gum trees

   / Sweet Gum trees #11  
What's wrong with Sweetgums? They are hurricane durable, attractive, and have nice autumn foliage. They've even been selected as specimen trees for the World Trade Center memorial.
 
   / Sweet Gum trees #12  
What's wrong with Sweetgums? They are hurricane durable, attractive, and have nice autumn foliage. They've even been selected as specimen trees for the World Trade Center memorial.


You must not have any & had to deal with all the balls they produce. Every couple years there's a bumper crop. This is 1 of those years
 
   / Sweet Gum trees #13  
Seriously? You guys are cutting down Sweetgums because of their monkey balls? We've got about a dozen large specimens on our property and enjoy their presence. Seems like a waste a fine tree just because you dislike their prickly seeds. Wouldn't it be easier to just not play in stocking feet under these trees and let them be?

Sorry, I hope I don't offend. was just reminiscing Dr. Suess's The Lorax.
 
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Seriously? You guys are cutting down Sweetgums because of their monkey balls? We've got about a dozen large specimens on our property and enjoy their presence. Seems like a waste a fine tree just because you dislike their prickly seeds. Wouldn't it be easier to just not play in stocking feet under these trees and let them be?

Sorry, I hope I don't offend. was just reminiscing Dr. Suess's The Lorax.

No offense, at least not by me. We removing the trees close to where the house will be, not discriminating against the sweetgums, the pines etc are coming down as well. But, I don't like the balls and won't have the sweetgums next to the house or in a lawn area, deeper back in the woods is fine.The balls are so thick in places one can hardly see the ground.

Also removing the bent, split, twisted, etc trees.

Its just that I have an abundance of sweet gum and would like to put the lumber to good use if possible. After this go around we'll be down to about a dozen sweet gums.
 
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   / Sweet Gum trees #15  
Sweet Gum trees
The wood is strong very fibrous that's what keeps it from splitting.
Theirs a study being done to make a hybrid tree that will not have the balls.They are attractive.
Army Grunt
 
   / Sweet Gum trees #16  
I talked to a Horticulturlist once that told me that the male sweet gum tree doesn't produce the sweet *** balls. It's the female gum tree. I really don't know of anyone that likes or wants these gum ball producing trees in their yards
 
   / Sweet Gum trees #17  
I always thought that sweetgums were just a tall weed. They remind me of catfish; hard to kill. I've cut and chopped so many of them in my life I'm beginning to wonder if I'm doing the right thing. If you step back enough for the little prickly balls to not prick your toes they actually look pretty nice. They are undeniably sturdy. Maybe if we all decide to cultivate and actually want them they will be more like a delicate rose, and whither at our touch. Yep, that's the solution. Plant them, and they will all die.
 
   / Sweet Gum trees #18  
I have always considered sweet gum trees a nuisance tree. My Dad has owned his property for 30 plus years and has almost gotten all the sweet gum trees. He has been cutting a couple a year for all those years. Like someone else said they are almost like a weed. I have been cutting many on our remote property that are in the 8 to 20 range. They resprout the next year. Of course I can take the sprouts out with the bush hog. I have noticed the smaller trees I cut with the bush hog don稚 tend to come back. I go out of my way to save the small oaks when bush hogging and go out of way to take the sweet gums out.
 
   / Sweet Gum trees #19  
Yes, definately weeds; but.........A very fast growing tree for a screen, shade, or fence row while others fill in.........

For me though, the best use is for "smoking" cooking meat.......It's one of my smoking secrets and folks go on and on about the taste........Does leave a sweet, non-smoky, red brown color, and not overpowering...........REALLY GOOD......

In the spring and summer I use a branch about the size of a finger and cut it into pieces using a lopper......YES THE LEAVES and all........It does require monitoring to keep it smoking.........

In the fall and winter I cut branches or trees the size of an arm and cut up 1" or so chunks with the radial arm or band saw.........I just feed these when the last feed quits smoking............

Just a differnce if it seems that hickory or oak get to dark or strong in taste.........Dennis
 

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