Would not be my first choice- it burns hot and fast, has few coals, does not have the heat values of hardwood and pops enough that you REALLY need a screen. Evergreens do produce a lot of creosote, so be sure your chimney is getting a professional cleaning. We use it only as kindling, but in some areas, it is all you can get for firewood.
Oak, ash, black locust, osage orange. Hickory is good but pops a lot. Poplar, cottonwood and any evergreen will burn VERY fast.
quite good to burn indeed!
yeah its wood it'll burn
Yes, elm is a very good wood to burn. Like any hard wood, make sure it is seasoned for 1 year.
Woods that burn
yes
yes it is because they work well with fire and the nutrients of the tulip wood makes it burn quicker
Balsam is a variety of evergreen, not a type of wood.
Green Wood Poor Draft In order for green wood to burn well, you first must have good coals from dead dry wood.
Any wood is good for burning in a wood burner as long as it has been dried and seasoned.
It's sort of average. If you have it, you can use it. It will burn more quickly than many hardwoods (oak, ash, hickory)
Evergreen trees such as pine, spruce, cedar, and fir produce softwood. This type of wood is commonly used in construction, furniture-making, and woodworking due to its strength, flexibility, and resistance to rot.