no it will catch a your house on fire
I have mulberry tree in my back yard. YES it's safe to burn in fireplace. i even smoke briskets, ribs, bbq all kinds of meat with it. (IT'S SAFE) (: im living proof. I have mulberry tree in my back yard. YES it's safe to burn in fireplace. i even smoke briskets, ribs, bbq all kinds of meat with it. (IT'S SAFE) (: im living proof.
No, burning a magnolia tree in a fireplace is not recommended as it can release harmful chemicals into the air. It is better to use seasoned firewood that is specifically meant for fireplace use to ensure a safe and efficient fire.
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It is a bad idea. You will ruin your fireplace, and when the dry little needles/leaves catch fire they will spread everywhere. Learned this the hard way.
Well, honey, let me tell you - burning rubber tree wood in a fireplace is a big no-no. That stuff releases toxic fumes that will have you coughing up a lung and calling the fire department faster than you can say "oops". Stick to traditional firewood, unless you're aiming for a visit from the hazmat team.
A tree that grows pepper.
Peruvian Pepper or false pepper (Schinus molle) is and evergreen tree not to be confused with Pepper (spice) which is a vine not a tree.
[1] Albeit attractive, the silk tree [Albizia julibrissin] can be aggressive. Also, its pollen can cause allergies. And it's susceptible to fungal issues such as cytospora and verticillium wilt. [2] It isn't a good idea to use as indoor firewood trees that may be diseased or that may bring on allergic reactions.
A note of caution- since it is 2 days after Christmas- and folks may be looking at disposing of a Christmas Tree. Burning branches from a Christmas Tree, with needles in place, will result in an incredibly HOT and FAST fire. You have a very high chance of starting a chimney fire, setting your home on fire, and being called very bad names by your Significant Other. While WOOD from a Fraser fir might be burned (not really great firewood, but can be burned) please do NOT try to dispose of your Christmas tree in the fireplace. Best wishes for a happy, SAFE New Year-
The Brazilian Pepper Tree is a tree that does not require much care. The tree should be fertilized in the spring and watered as needed.