Buggy
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I've spent the last couple of weekends foraging in a nearby woods for oak leaves and alder cones.
Today I watched a video and there was a passing comment about a large piece of wood that was foraged which was chestnut. Whether it was horse or sweet I'm not sure. I hadn't realised there was wood we could use in an aquarium, that also looked appealing, to be found in the UK.
Would anybody happen to know which ones are safe? And if chestnut is, then is both horse chestnut and sweet chestnut useable?
Other than beech and hornbeam leaves, is there anything else I could be looking out for?
Today I watched a video and there was a passing comment about a large piece of wood that was foraged which was chestnut. Whether it was horse or sweet I'm not sure. I hadn't realised there was wood we could use in an aquarium, that also looked appealing, to be found in the UK.
Would anybody happen to know which ones are safe? And if chestnut is, then is both horse chestnut and sweet chestnut useable?
Other than beech and hornbeam leaves, is there anything else I could be looking out for?