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    Default One for Toddy....

    While chainsawing this morning, I dropped a piece of Horse Chestnut into a ditch and the water turned bright blue

    Is Horse Chestnut used to obtain blue dye??
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    The same happened to me when i tried retting some chestnut I asked the same question (and yes of course Toddy did reply lol) here is a link to the post.

    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community...ead.php?t=5946

    Hope this helps
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    I keep meaning to try this fresh and see if I can get some of the blue to 'fix' on anything. My problem is that all of the information that I researched was full of horrendous warnings about poisonings. Even so, I'd give it a go if I knew that I wasn't likely to wipe out the newts, etc., should I have a spillage in the garden.
    I'd appreciate hearing if someone does manage something other than yellow dye or a cream for haemorroids or varicose veins from it
    Cheers,
    Toddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy
    I keep meaning to try this fresh and see if I can get some of the blue to 'fix' on anything. My problem is that all of the information that I researched was full of horrendous warnings about poisonings. Even so, I'd give it a go if I knew that I wasn't likely to wipe out the newts, etc., should I have a spillage in the garden.
    I'd appreciate hearing if someone does manage something other than yellow or a cream for haemorroids or varicose veins from it
    Cheers,
    Toddy
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    So is it only the wood, not the leaves, which has this alleged toxin?
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