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Yes
Yes. Very hard to split, not the BEST wood, but not the worst either.
Any wood is good for burning in a wood burner as long as it has been dried and seasoned.
draft setting, low, clean out ashes, damper set on med, burn hard wood,
for wood to burn you need fire
No it is not safe to burn it.
There is no wood that does not burn. All types of wood are combustible and can burn if exposed to high enough temperatures. Some woods may burn more slowly or with less intensity than others, but they are all capable of burning.
Green is not a species of wood- it just means recently cut wood that still contains much of the moisture and sap of the living tree. When cured (means dried) it will burn much better. Cured Oak is among the best firewood for heat.
To burn wet wood effectively, it is best to first dry it out by storing it in a dry, well-ventilated area for several weeks. Alternatively, you can use a wood stove or fireplace with good airflow to help dry out the wood as it burns. Avoid burning wet wood in an open fire pit or fireplace, as it can create excess smoke and be less efficient.
It is not recommended to burn sassafras wood in a fireplace or stove, as it can release harmful chemicals when burned. These chemicals can be harmful to both human health and the environment. It is best to choose a different type of wood for burning in your fireplace.
the best material for the handle is wood, because it does not get hot and therefore will not burn your hand.
Burn it in a controlled burn. Wood is a natural resource and should be returned to its natural settings. To chip and spread unused wood around the land is a good thing. how could it hurt when in its natural surroundings and mixed in with the soil.