Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2

Thursday, January 13, 2022

You may read previous posting (Part 1)

- Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 1


In certain level, the poisonous substance from woods burning may be life threatening


Fig 01- Woods with discount price


The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:

- Poison Ivy

- Poison Sumac

- Poison Oak


So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.


Some suggested the following:

- birch

- maple

- oak

- ash

- most fruit trees


Fig 02- Illustration only


Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration


These woods are believed to have several advantages:

- giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter

- least pitch and sap

- generally cleaner to handle.


In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.


Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?


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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2

      You may read previous posting (Part 1)
      - USING WOODS FOR FIREPLACE IN THE WINTER – PART 1

      In certain level, the poisonous substance from woods burning may be life threatening

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

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  3. Interesting informations ... thanks for your sharing:)

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration

      These woods are believed to have several advantages:
      - giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter
      - least pitch and sap
      - generally cleaner to handle.

      In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.

      Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?

      # Previous Postings:
      - THE SHORT STORY OF JAPANESE KINO ENIGMATIC LIFE – PART 1
      - CAN AMERICA BUY GREENLAND FROM DENMARK?
      - WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EGGS AND DIABETES? - DIABETES 2
      - DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF YOUR DREAMS?
      - WHAT COLORS OF LOBSTERS ARE RARE IN NATURE?

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  4. ...poison ivy on firewood can be a serious problem here!

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2

      You may read previous posting (Part 1)
      - USING WOODS FOR FIREPLACE IN THE WINTER – PART 1

      In certain level, the poisonous substance from woods burning may be life threatening

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  5. You are so right about the poison ivy burning on the firewood. You have to be so careful when you pick out the wood. As I mentioned before, we use our gas fireplace and love it!

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    1. I see....

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

      Delete
  6. When we burned wood it was usually birch or ash. We bought from a dealer who cuts it and then lets it sit for a year to dry out. The wood burnt well.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration

      These woods are believed to have several advantages:
      - giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter
      - least pitch and sap
      - generally cleaner to handle.

      In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.

      Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?

      # Previous Postings:
      - THE SHORT STORY OF JAPANESE KINO ENIGMATIC LIFE – PART 1
      - CAN AMERICA BUY GREENLAND FROM DENMARK?
      - WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EGGS AND DIABETES? - DIABETES 2
      - DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF YOUR DREAMS?
      - WHAT COLORS OF LOBSTERS ARE RARE IN NATURE?

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  7. Fireplaces are so cozy. My parents used one growing up but switched over to a wood burning stove which was cleaner and safer. I love fires but would be uncomfortable with one in my house.

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    1. easy to use electric one...

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2

      You may read previous posting (Part 1)
      - USING WOODS FOR FIREPLACE IN THE WINTER – PART 1

      In certain level, the poisonous substance from woods burning may be life threatening

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  8. I don't have a working fireplace, so we don't burn wood here. I would like to though because I think it makes the house smell so cozy.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

      Delete
  9. One would be less likely to burn poison sumac or oak indoors, but poison ivy grows onto trees one would need to remove it before burning or taking inside. All three can make smoke more toxic in wildfires or even controlled burns. I would add cheery as a good wood that gives off a nice scent, but it does pop a lot when burning.

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    1. I see....

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration

      These woods are believed to have several advantages:
      - giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter
      - least pitch and sap
      - generally cleaner to handle.

      In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.

      Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?

      # Previous Postings:
      - THE SHORT STORY OF JAPANESE KINO ENIGMATIC LIFE – PART 1
      - CAN AMERICA BUY GREENLAND FROM DENMARK?
      - WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EGGS AND DIABETES? - DIABETES 2
      - DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF YOUR DREAMS?
      - WHAT COLORS OF LOBSTERS ARE RARE IN NATURE?

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  10. We don't heat with wood.
    But the fireplace is beautiful.
    Have a nice weekend.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

      Delete
  11. In Portugal there is what is called energy poverty, although the winter is short, it is very cold and the houses were not built for those temperatures, so people in general use wood to keep warm, but I cannot say what type of wood treats, perhaps pine and eucalyptus!
    xoxo

    marisasclosetblog.com

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    1. I see...

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration

      These woods are believed to have several advantages:
      - giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter
      - least pitch and sap
      - generally cleaner to handle.

      In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.

      Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?

      # Previous Postings:
      - THE SHORT STORY OF JAPANESE KINO ENIGMATIC LIFE – PART 1
      - CAN AMERICA BUY GREENLAND FROM DENMARK?
      - WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EGGS AND DIABETES? - DIABETES 2
      - DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF YOUR DREAMS?
      - WHAT COLORS OF LOBSTERS ARE RARE IN NATURE?

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  12. Interesting information.
    My country is tropical and hot.
    Some people use woods just for cooking.
    Kisses!

    galerafashion.com

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2

      You may read previous posting (Part 1)
      - USING WOODS FOR FIREPLACE IN THE WINTER – PART 1

      In certain level, the poisonous substance from woods burning may be life threatening

      Delete
  13. Burning wood is bad for the climate................

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

      Delete
  14. These is something magical when wood is burning in fireplace. I can sit next to it, watch it and enjoy in sounds and warm feeling.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration

      These woods are believed to have several advantages:
      - giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter
      - least pitch and sap
      - generally cleaner to handle.

      In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.

      Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?

      # Previous Postings:
      - THE SHORT STORY OF JAPANESE KINO ENIGMATIC LIFE – PART 1
      - CAN AMERICA BUY GREENLAND FROM DENMARK?
      - WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EGGS AND DIABETES? - DIABETES 2
      - DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF YOUR DREAMS?
      - WHAT COLORS OF LOBSTERS ARE RARE IN NATURE?

      Delete
  15. Interesting post, like always
    And... the photo with the cat... Oh! it's nice
    kisses ♥

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2

      You may read previous posting (Part 1)
      - USING WOODS FOR FIREPLACE IN THE WINTER – PART 1

      In certain level, the poisonous substance from woods burning may be life threatening

      Delete
  16. My dad always says that oak and holm oak are some of the best woods for fireplace hehe!
    hugs!

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    1. glad to know....

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

      Delete
  17. Hi Tanza, I remember my dad buying a cord of wood for the winter. He stacked it on our back porch, and I used to pretend it was a fort! Thanks for the great post and God bless, Laurie

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    1. you have sweet memory with wood... great.

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 01- Woods with discount price

      The poisonous substances that may come from woods, including:
      - Poison Ivy
      - Poison Sumac
      - Poison Oak

      So, what are good woods for burning purposes?.

      Some suggested the following:
      - birch
      - maple
      - oak
      - ash
      - most fruit trees

      Delete
  18. Purelei is a German brand and I think they deliver only in Germany and some neighbore states.
    Oh yes they have beautiful jewellery <3 I love it.

    Really interesting post =)
    A good friend has a chimney at home, so she's also using woods =) I don't have a fireplace, so I don't need it :D But it looks pretty beautiful =)
    Have a wonderful weekend too

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    1. I see ....

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Using Woods for Fireplace in the Winter – Part 2
      -
      Fig 03- Oak rocker antique, illustration

      These woods are believed to have several advantages:
      - giving us a quite longer burning hours, and hotter
      - least pitch and sap
      - generally cleaner to handle.

      In our neighborhood, the price of 1 chord woods (4 feet x 8 feet size) is US$ 150, plus delivery cost for US 50.

      Do you know someone who uses woods for heating in the winter or for any purposes?

      # Previous Postings:
      - THE SHORT STORY OF JAPANESE KINO ENIGMATIC LIFE – PART 1
      - CAN AMERICA BUY GREENLAND FROM DENMARK?
      - WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EGGS AND DIABETES? - DIABETES 2
      - DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING OF YOUR DREAMS?
      - WHAT COLORS OF LOBSTERS ARE RARE IN NATURE?

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