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1 hour ago, Alun said:

Thanks for the replys, thought leyland was no good for log burners but looks like i was wrong ?

Will pick some up and try it next winter ?

It is top banana fire wood . The only wood that is no good for any kind of fire is green un seasoned wood .

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Dry wood burns but some woods are more worth the effort of preparation than others.  Leyland splits well, dries well and burns brilliantly.  Others are harder work; I encounter more Lawson's Cypress than Leyland and splitting that is like splitting lignified cotton wool; horrible stuff.

But everyone's taste is different; see how you get on.

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10 minutes ago, nepia said:

Dry wood burns but some woods are more worth the effort of preparation than others.  Leyland splits well, dries well and burns brilliantly.

Yes the only drawback is that it occupies quite a bit  more space in the log store. I'm beginning to regret having so much softwood in mine this year as I have had to turn away some ash as shed is full.

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