I used to live in Romford in Essex. Many of the residential streets there were lined with mature lime trees. Lots of those trees fell casualty to 'the great October gale'. The Council guys turned out with their chainsaws and cut the trunks into short enough lengths to be man-handled out of the way so the milkmen and Postmen could get through!
I know that lime trees are best avoided when choosing a parking place because of their sticky sap. Having taken insufficient notice when my father was trying to pass on his woodworking skills, I've no idea of the merits of lime wood for woodwork – however, I did think it was tragic that those fallen trees couldn't have been removed some other way that would have preserved their usefulness.
Best regards,
Swarf, Mostly!
Edited By Swarf, Mostly! on 18/07/2019 16:05:54
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