I have been told that hackberry can be burned when still green. I have also heard this regarding hedge, (osage orange). I know hackberry is nowhere near hedge in its BTU rating, but does anyone have experience burning green "hackleberry?"
Hi
You should end up with a nice pile of wood.
Don't burn any wood green!!Don't burn any green wood !!!:msp_angry:
Burning any green wood is asking for creasote and chimney fires.Plus it is a waste of wood.
Green wood is essentially wood with a lot of water in it,The same stuff firefighters use to put out fires.So you will use a bunch of useable BTU's in the wood to heat the water till it turns to steam and exits out the chimney,condensing on the way out and coating your chimney with a potentially deadly substance,when coated with a deep enough layer it will start a uncontrolable burn in your chimney with may contiue into your house....:msp_scared:
Split season and burn it when it's dry.Then you get maximum heat, minimum chimney fires.
Just saying
Thomas