I have been building a deck, and have some sawdust. My question is: Can i use it in the garden?
To answer the basics:
Timber type: Tallowwood (eucalyptus microcorys) an australian hardwood species, grown from the central coast of NSW through to northern coastal S.E. Qld (Fraser island). Typically used as dock piers, decking, structural etc. Termite resistant, naturally oily wood. http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/26_5704.htm
Treated? NO WAY! No CCA, LOSP etc.
No paint, varnish, stain or lacquer.
Particle size varies from dust to 1/2mm shavings from a planer, and some 2-3mm shavings from a router.
Cheers,
RS
PS Here's and internet pic of some tallowwood decking. Not my place.
To answer the basics:
Timber type: Tallowwood (eucalyptus microcorys) an australian hardwood species, grown from the central coast of NSW through to northern coastal S.E. Qld (Fraser island). Typically used as dock piers, decking, structural etc. Termite resistant, naturally oily wood. http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/26_5704.htm
Treated? NO WAY! No CCA, LOSP etc.
No paint, varnish, stain or lacquer.
Particle size varies from dust to 1/2mm shavings from a planer, and some 2-3mm shavings from a router.
Cheers,
RS
PS Here's and internet pic of some tallowwood decking. Not my place.