Posted by T in ne on November 12, 2020 at 16:51:06 from (174.250.64.229):
In Reply to: Re: firewood posted by Brian G. NY on November 12, 2020 at 05:42:53:
Ironwood must not grow near lake Erie, I've never heard of it and lived 25 miles south of Erie, PA. We burned anything but evergreens in our outdoor boiler. But never hickory, didn't have any on our ground. Lots of maple, beech, some walnut and cherry on occassion, when an old tree died or when the wind damaged one in the yard. Out here in southwest Nebraska, ash is one of the trees to look for. Elm (not chinese), hackberry, ash, burr oak (only found a couple in an old farm yard), black locust, and hedgeapple (never found any but was warned not to load the stove with it, a friend's parents did, not knowing what it was, had the windows all open and slept in shifts- the cast iron stove in the basement was glowing red)
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