In Ireland for a few days visiting family, burning mostly Peat that was harvested this year by my brother and his kids.... tis a great product and only costs time and sweat
Time and sweat-same for me, aside from a bit of gas for the truck and saws. I've seen them harvesting peat on TV to burn over there, but never heard much more about it. I bet a lot of us on the forum (eehhemm, like me) would be interested to hear what your experience is like with burning that stuff compared to wood in a new thread???? How long does it last? What kind of ashes? How much heat does it produce? Is it a renewable or non-renewable type of thing? Sorry I am always curious....thanks.
bubba3228,
Nice shag.
Sad sad that you have to burn it this time of year.
You will have to go box elder hunting next year, you get some sort of pleasure watching it burn
I always end up with a cord or two of crud wood well suited to a mildish fall from the year before so mild for me means it goes away.
bubba3228,
Nice shag.
Sad sad that you have to burn it this time of year.
You will have to go box elder hunting next year, you get some sort of pleasure watching it burn
I always end up with a cord or two of crud wood well suited to a mildish fall from the year before so mild for me means it goes away.
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