In Lumbridge.
I got it ticked off there.
AnswerThough willow is considered a hardwood, it doesn't burn as well as some other hardwoods that burn well in fireplaces, such as apple, beech, eucalyptus, hickory, maple, oak, and more.Additional response -It depends upon what you mean by good. Seasoned (dried) Willow will burn just fine in your fireplace. It has about half of the energy per volume that a harder wood like Oak, Beech, and Hickory have. So you will have to burn almost twice as much Willow to provide the same heat as the harder woods. But if it is properly seasoned, it will burn nicely, not smoke, and not risk excess creosote buildup.There will also be more ash to clean up, but, at the end of the day, if you have seasoned Willow available to burn, burn it.
yes
Yes, of coarse you can!
Not as good as maple, but, yes, I suppose
no. It is very harsh. fire.
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You make a gas barbecue not burn so hot but turning the heat to medium.
Complete burn it will burn up any berry used by a Pokemon
It takes complete six(6) hours to burn of a meal.
Spruce, pine and fir are all soft woods, and tend to have too high a sap content to burn in a wood stove. The higher sap content translates into greater creosote production in your chimney and can lead to a fire. Stick to harder woods. They burn longer with more heat produced and a cleaner chimney.
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