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What are you burning in your stove this winter 2010


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Ash felled in spring 2010

Eucalyptus felled and stacked in 2007/08

Alder felled and stacked between November 2009 and March 2010

Daw Mill doubles (at least, I think that's where it comes from)

Bits and bobs of the 30t of housecoal left over from when my employer used to have a domestic coal business

Offcuts of kiln dried sawn softwood from a friendly local furniture maker (although they've recently only gone and installed their own woodburner, something about wanting to burn less gas, selfish lot!!)

 

Only for an open fire evenings and days at home but have been getting through about 3 barrows a week at the moment plus a wee bit of the archeological biomass (i.e. coal!)

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