
Seasoning time for Cherry wood? | Hearth.com Forums Home
2012年5月25日 · I started my wood cutting "hobby" in Ellensburg, WA on the east side. We lived a block south of CWU when I was a teen. We seasoned plenty of wood over in the dry and hot and windy Kittitas Valley. I'm sure if the cherry wood is split and stacked this month off the ground on pallets or poles, it will be ready this fall.
How do I process cherry for the smoker - Hearth.com Forums
2014年1月27日 · I use my cherry all the time in my smokers. couple things you want seasoned wood, and don't soak it in water, like our fireplaces you want it to burn clean, soaking it makes it impart a bitter flavor from the creosote that is produced, and if there is a lot of it you will get that numbness/tingling on your lips an in your mouth. the greener or ...
Weeping Cherry wood | Hearth.com Forums Home
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Types of wood to avoid for mulch and compost
2010年12月9日 · Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.
Cherry wood has cyanide in it - Hearth.com Forums
2014年10月28日 · Entire fencerows can be lined with this poisonous tree, making it difficult to monitor all the branches falling into the grazing area. Black cherry is a leading cause of livestock illness, and grazing animals' access to it should be limited." I burn a fair bit of black cherry and love it. I'll let you know if I get poisoning.
Cherry pit pellets? | Hearth.com Forums Home
2007年10月23日 · cherry pits are a viable alternative for multi-fuel stoves, it is important to note however that they do produce a viscous ash that can damage mild steel over time. stainless steel doesnt seem to be affected by them so if the unit has a stainless pot then they should be ok, lots of folks mix them with pellets to extend their pellet supply. one ...
cherry tree for firewood | Hearth.com Forums Home
2014年12月20日 · Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.
Black Cherry-Splitting is a PITA! | Hearth.com Forums Home
2010年1月24日 · I hand split an entire 7 cord Grapple Load of other hard wood types (non-cherry) with no problem until I got to a 24 inch diameter Cherry tree which did me in. I ended up using a 27 ton Troy Built Splitter and it worked great. That cherry was one of the tuffest woods I ever split. The only similarly difficult tree was a wind twisted birch.
Oak vs. Cherry | Hearth.com Forums Home
2007年10月26日 · Choke cherry is different than Black Cherry, which is the more common species for most of us. Choke is more of a large shrub/understory tree and Black cherry gets a decent size. Choke cherry bark looks more like black birch and black cherry, when mature, has a rough bark that looks like it is covered with dark corn flakes.
Burning cherry laurel | Hearth.com Forums Home
2007年1月18日 · The wood itself smells fabulous. Sort of like cherries, which might be how it got the name, since the fruit isn't much like cherries at all, in fact is slightly toxic, as are the leaves.