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  • Alder for Burning yay or nay?
  • highclimber
    Free Member

    This might be one for Mcmoonter if he’s around –

    We have a number of alders that need taking down and it would be a shame to waste the wood but I have read that Alder doesn’t burn all to well. Should we get them chipped for mulch or just season the crap out of them to burn this winter?

    joat
    Full Member

    They are very clean burning and will be fine when seasoned. They used to use them to make gunpowder IIRC.

    mcmoonter
    Free Member

    Beechwood fires are bright and clear
    If the logs are kept a year,
    Chestnut’s only good they say,
    If for logs ’tis laid away.
    Make a fire of Elder tree,
    Death within your house will be;
    But ash new or ash old,
    Is fit for a queen with crown of gold

    Birch and fir logs burn too fast
    Blaze up bright and do not last,
    it is by the Irish said
    Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread.
    Elm wood burns like churchyard mould,
    E’en the very flames are cold
    But ash green or ash brown
    Is fit for a queen with golden crown

    Poplar gives a bitter smoke,
    Fills your eyes and makes you choke,
    Apple wood will scent your room
    Pear wood smells like flowers in bloom
    Oaken logs, if dry and old
    keep away the winter’s cold
    But ash wet or ash dry
    a king shall warm his slippers by.

    Bummer – no mention of Alder.

    highclimber
    Free Member

    Beechwood fires are bright and clear
    If the logs are kept a year,
    Chestnut’s only good they say…

    There is no mention of alder in that poem?
    Edit: nice quick edit there moonter!

    mcmoonter
    Free Member

    Steath editing there 8)

    Here’s a good guide.

    http://www.forestfirewood.co.uk/whatwood.asp

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