I have a large honeysuckle that I cut down with some limbs 3-4 inches in diameter. The small sticks work well as kindling and the bigger pieces burn nice, I would guess about half as well heat wise as white oak.
It works well in a pinch. As it is a fast grower, I may plant some for a quick source.
Yes, honeysuckle burns cleanly and completely. Large piles of dried honeysuckle will burn very rapidly, but even "green" plants will burn with very little popping or flyers.
quite good to burn indeed!
No, it's very poisonous.
no. It is very harsh. fire.
Yes, you can burn apple wood in a fireplace. It generates very little smoke and hotter than normal firewood. It is a good heat output with a small visible flame and ideal for wood-fire. It is a safely and efficiently burned in fireplace.
Wood pellets are intended to burn under a forced draft. They will not burn as well in a fireplace- why not use regular firewood? It is much less expensive than the wood pellets, and will burn as well in a fireplace. PS- a fireplace is a very poor choice for heating a home.
Yes
I do.
Check with Martin for an owner's manual. Unless a fireplace is specifically rated as multi-fuel, a gas fireplace cannot safely burn wood.
Green Wood Poor Draft In order for green wood to burn well, you first must have good coals from dead dry wood.
No, it is not safe to burn. It is toxic.
Yes.
No. It's illegal.