Depends on the tree, and what you did with it. For most hardwoods, if cut, split, and stacked so that air can circulate through it, 90 days would be good. 6 months is better.
Burn it D:<
The Elder Tree... as is quoted in the long form of the Wiccan Rede, "Elder is the Lady's tree, burn it not or cursed you'll be."
As long as the bark is disease-free or you will be spreading disease all over your yard. I like to compose the chips for at least 4 months (a year is the best bet) before I spread it as mulch so it won't burn the plants.
1 tree is cut down every 7 seconds
burn it burn it burn it burn it burn it burn it
Yes, you can burn out a tree stump by lighting a fire on top of it and letting it burn until the stump is reduced to ashes.
The wood of the tree will burn some what like Pine. But the bark is 6 inches or more thick and has natural flame retardant properties. as long as the wood is not exposed by the bark haven been broken off or there is not a large amount of dry fuel like dead falls next to the base of the tree it will not burn normal brush ans weeds that grow in the area of the trees would not burn a long time and will not degrade the bark to the point that the wood of the tree will start to burn.
Yes, a tree can regrow if it is cut down, as long as the roots are intact. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the type of tree, but it can take several years to decades for a tree to fully regrow to its original size.
it takes 10 seconds for a tree to grow
Catalpa - The Indian Bean Tree
You cannot chop a tree down with a knitting needle as the needle does not have a sharp edge. You could bore it down if you lived long enough.
Slash and burn is very important because it is a technique that early humans used to chop down trees. Slash basically means to take down a tree, and burn means that after you slash the tree down, you carefully burn the left overs underneath the tree and brush it till it's clean to grow something new.