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Leylandii for burning?
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... I burn lots of coniferous stuff. builidng wopod scraps, douglas fir, scots pine, odd bits of spruce. once dry its not the worst spitter in the world by a long chalk. Willow and polar just as bad if not worse. Yes - I have had trouble with polar as well. Not a lot of heat comes out in my experience (:-( Regards Pete (:-) |
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Leylandii for burning?
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:53:54 -0000, "Pete" wrote: "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... I burn lots of coniferous stuff. builidng wopod scraps, douglas fir, scots pine, odd bits of spruce. once dry its not the worst spitter in the world by a long chalk. Willow and polar just as bad if not worse. Yes - I have had trouble with polar as well. Not a lot of heat comes out in my experience (:-( Despite GW? There is quite a bit of hot air talked in gardeners world - I'll grant you ! Pete |
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