Tulip wood (Poplar or Tulip Poplar) is the wood used in many wooden match sticks. When dry, it will burn very quickly. So quickly that you will stay warm running back and forth with wood. It is not harmful to burn- just poor firewood. A bit mixed in with hardwood is OK, but it will last about as long as tissue paper. I would not buy it, but might burn small amounts to dispose of branches from the yard, etc.
No. Too soft a hardwood if you know what I mean.
yeah
seems like it might make good tinder
to make their gardens look good
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there are many reasons countries cut down trees. One reason is to make shelter, such as a house. Another reason is to have firewood, and even paper!
Among the best. Ash that is I don't know about Arizona ash.
Yes. It was used for Firewood, Medicine, and Paper.
tulip??u need to follow the steps to make a tulip of a paper!!u could search in internet...
YouTube would be a good place to find a how to video to make a firewood rack. Your local library would likely have videos on furniture making as well.
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One of the things an axe is made for is chopping down trees in the woods. Axes are also used for chopping firewood. However, if we don't own the property, we would need to get permission from the owner before chopping down any trees.
Beacuse trees are stupid ! they make good chairs though ;)