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There are many different opinions when it comes to burning alder firewood. Some people who have used it absolutely love it and only have good things to say about burning it.

Just like many other species of firewood, the type of tree people choose to burn is very controversial. For example, a majority of people who live in the northeastern portion of the United States only burn hardwoods like oak, beech, ash and maple.

However, if you live in the western portion of the United States you've grown to love lodgepole pine and the well known douglas fir because they're some of the predominant trees in the area which make great firewood and hardwoods are simply not an option. If you ask a handful of people what's your favorite type of firewood? You're likely to get a lot of different answers. Before you decide whether or not you should add some alder to your firewood stack let's look at some characteristics of the tree and the firewood it produces.

Then, after considering these qualities you can determine whether or not you should burn it this year or even better yet, is it worth your time and energy to cut it, split it and stack it? The largest species of alder are the red alder, which is commonly found in North America along the west coast, and the black alder which is native to Europe. Alder trees are unique because they have a root nodule that produces a nitrogen fixing bacterium that improves the fertility of the soil where it grows and also adds additional nitrogen for future species.

You'll typically find alders growing in moist surroundings, near creeks and other bodies of water. This is important because their root systems help stabilize riverbanks and prevent erosion. For example, Native Americans used bark from the red alder to treat insect bites and poison oak. Register a new account. Sign in Already have an account? Sign In Now. Go To Topic Listing. Alamo Group successfully acquire Timberwolf Ltd Read more New GreenMech website - packed full of products and new innovative features!

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Our Staff Members. Steve Bullman. John Shutler. Paul Barton. Stephen Blair. David Humphries. Sign In Sign Up. Important Information We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. As our suppliers said… we have been very impressed with this type of firewood. Alder firewood is considered to be a hardwood type of firewood; however, it is softer than Ash, Oak and Hornbeam wood.

Softer types of firewood tend to burn quicker, but they offer a wonderful burning experience; quick and easy to light, high heat output and a bright and lively flame to look at. Simply add your kindling and a couple of firelighters, once the kindling is flaming away, add on a couple of alder logs. We recommend this type of firewood to customers who tend to struggle getting the fire going.

With alder firewood, a high heat and and easy lighting experience is a guarantee. This firewood is great for people who light their appliance for a couple of hours on an evening, for those who struggle to get the fire started, and for those who like to mix their firewood with a smokeless fuel.



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