Sap tapping

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gemma
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Sap tapping

Post: # 210817Post gemma »

I want to tap sycamores next spring and am looking for spiles.
I can order these from the US, but does anyone know where I can get some nearer London...?

MKG
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Re: Sap tapping

Post: # 210822Post MKG »

No idea where you can buy them - but take a look at this ...

http://www.survival-school.org/Default. ... sts&t=1009
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Treelover
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Re: Sap tapping

Post: # 214092Post Treelover »

haven't tried it myself - one of those things i have ambitions to try, birch sap wine, but i'd think if you don't have elder, buddleia ought to make as good a tap as the elder shown on the other site; it's easy to work and has a lot of pith and is almost a weed in its prevalance. i shouldn't mid betting that a plastic hose nozzle might work too.

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