Ready to building your first fire of the season? Before you do, know which kinds of wood are best (and safest) to burn in ...
It’s the Maine state tree, but it’s super resinous and, like softwoods generally, produces poor heat output and little in the way of coals. However, it catches easily, smells lovely, and can be ...
Newswatch 16 meteorologist Anthony Bordanaro spoke to experts for some tips on selecting the right logs to use for your ...
The most basic thing you need to know about choosing the right wood for making barbecue is: don’t use pine (or, really, any other coniferous tree). Hardwoods are what you seek, but which ones? You ...
If you have an open fire or wood-burning stove, you’ll need firewood — and plenty of it. A firewood rack provides stable and convenient storage for your logs so you never need to wonder where to keep ...
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When my family moved into our second home 8 years ago, we were delighted to see a beautiful wood stove situated right in the middle of the living space. Our previous home’s heat source was a natural ...
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