Good job getting anything out of that log! Perhaps instead of a river table it could be a sinking creek table where the creek disappears underground and reappears downstream. 😁
Every mulberry I've come across in MN never gets any bigger than about 10ft tall and 5" across before they die. Impressive that one is as big as it is.
Good job getting anything out of that log! Perhaps instead of a river table it could be a sinking creek table where the creek disappears underground and reappears downstream. 😁
@@southernadirondackoutdoors an underground river table, lol I like that!
That's some wild color, interested in what it looks like when the color changes.
@@andysmith8544 I have some boards from the last mulberry, will try to remember to show the final color in a vid.
Every mulberry I've come across in MN never gets any bigger than about 10ft tall and 5" across before they die. Impressive that one is as big as it is.
@@erikleorga Nathan from out of the woods sawed a good sized one once. It's hard to find big ones.
You can have mulled spiced cider over you Mulberry table
@@brucewelty7684 it looks different when it turns brown.