I'm looking to build a a timber framed, wattle and daub structure this spring on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. A suitable
wood that I have the easiest access to is Western Hemlock.
My question is, when is it best to harvest hemlock for green, round wood timber framing?
My current dilemma is between harvesting now (January) when the sap is not running to provide the hardest, driest wood after removing the bark, or to wait until May when the sap is running and the bark will peel off much cleaner. I want to start framing the structure early spring, so plan to use the poles when they are still fairly live and green, but want to take care with such considerations as wood shrinkage and drying out as they are being encased by the walls (which I hope to start early June).
Any
experience or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking!