Sure can. Tends to burn hot, and pretty fast. Would suggest burning cedar as a mix with other woods for best results. In an open fireplace, it will crackle and pop alot. So care needs to be taken. As always, make sure its good and dry. Good starter wood.
when H2 is bought near burning splinker it burns with pop sound
Yes cedar gives off the greatest aroma but cracckles and spits a bit. Does not have a lot of BTU's
By burning Hydrogen. This isn't relevant but it is a very satisfying sound.
In theorie yes
No, some kernels don't have enough water inside. Without that, they won't pop.
Yes. A combination of sage / cedar would be in order. Sage: Cleansing, balancing, banishing the negative and strengthening. Cedar: Calming, comfort, purity and protection
Cities in the US state of Texas that begin with the letter "c" include Corpus Christi (pop. 305,215), Carrollton (pop. 119,097), College Station (pop. 93,857), Conroe (pop. 56,207), Cedar Park (pop. 48,937), Cedar Hill (pop. 45,028), Coppell (pop. 38,659), and Channelview (pop. 38,289).
POP!
Yes. Cedar is safe to burn in your fireplace, but be careful because it burns fast and hot. It also tends to pop like a bad guys joints in a Chuck Norris film. I wanted to add to the first answer by telling everyone that not only can you burn cedar, I would highly recommend it. Cedar is an excellent source for kindling (fire-starter), because it burns very hot. The down side is that it also burns very fast. This species is also extremely aromatic, vocal (lots of cracks and pops) and creates a warm glow. Next time your snuggling up with your partner, try starting a fire in your fireplace with some cedar. Once the cedar gets ripping, add some slower burning wood such as maple, oak, poplar, alder, etc. Add a little cedar occasionally to get the crackles going again. Please don't rush out and cut down a cedar tree. Instead, find some dead fall or buy some at your local conglomerate hardware store. (Hint: split rail fencing is often made of cedar and is awesome to split and burn) Enjoy.
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
The address of the Cedar Vale Memorial Library is: 608 Cedar, Cedar Vale, 67024 0369