Unless you have no choice, palm tree has lots of creosote and hard to burn, generates more smoke.We use it for stove cooking in the tropics and smoke hurts my eyes
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Californa Pepper (schinus molle), is a soft, fast burning wood. Seasoned, with average or dry moisture content it is a "smokey" wood not...
I just started burning mulberry in a boxwood stove in my shop and am planning on putting a woodstove in my home and use basically mulberry as I have an almost unlimited supply of dead, down mulberry...
Yes. It burns similar to hard maple. It is easy to cut and split, and grows right back before you know it. When dry and seasoned it burns hot, slow, and clean. The smoke doesn't smell very good so I...