Yeh, that's all i can say. If u want details then go on wikipedia.
Soft wood...
Pine is a soft wood.
No, pine is a soft wood.
Scots Pine is Softwood.
pine wood,hard wood
pine wood,hard wood
wood feels bumpy and hard
Maple is a hard wood (from a leafed tree) and pine is a soft wood (from a conifer). In this case both wood also have the described character (hard vs soft) not always the case.
A pine is a softwood no matter how hard the heartwood is.
it depends what u do to it ;)
its very hard, a bit like wood
Pine burns faster than hard wood, and leaves almost no coals so it's less heat efficient. Pine creates more sparks than hard wood so a good fireplace screen is essential and be aware that more sparks may ignite kreasote build-up in your chimney. On the plus side, cured pine usually has a brighter flame than hard wood and is prettier in your fire. Also pine is more likely to create the crackling fire sound that people enjoy. Probably your best bet is to use two pieces of hard wood and one piece of pine, and be aware that you will probably want to add one or two additional pine pieces before the hard wood burns away.