Yes, fresh cut pine can burn, but it tends to burn less efficiently than seasoned wood due to its high moisture content. When freshly cut, pine contains a significant amount of sap and water, which can hinder combustion and produce more smoke. For optimal burning, it's best to season the wood by allowing it to dry for several months before use.
Is it toxic? No- no more than any other wood- but pine will burn very quickly, and produce high levels of creosote in the chimney.
you can use some water is wash it off. Or you can cut it to start off fresh. (You don't have to cut all of it )
Is there anything can appy to make pine wood burn in the fire place
you burn it
you burn it
You can burn it. Its pine so do not burn in your fire place.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
pine is not good ans it is a softwood and will burn too fast and coat the flue with creosote.
Pine wood isn't 'made' it's grown. The pine trees are cut down and cut into lumber.
No, pine is a soft wood.
Pine tendds to burn very quickly. The exact time will depend on the size of the log, and how dry it is.
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.