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What is Wet Wood (And Why You Shouldn't Buy It)
You may be asking the question, what is wet wood? And more importantly, why should I avoid it? We discuss the topic in our blog.
Our thoughts on the government's First revision of the 25 Year Environment Plan which we found encouraging and in line with our efforts to be more environmentally friendly ourselves as well as encourage those burning wood for heating to adopt good practices like using Ready to Burn wood and consider upgrading an open fire or an old stove to an Eco-design wood burner.
There is no simple answer to this question, but in this blog we cover topics that answer this question: what are kiln dried logs, how they burn on different appliances, do all kiln dried logs mean quality, the difference between softwood and hardwood logs and their heat output.
10 Things To Consider When Choosing a Firewood Supplier
Trying to purchase logs for your woodburner or open fire can be a minefield and there are several considerations which will affect your choice. We have curated 11 considerations you need to think about when selecting afirewood supplier.
In this blog, we will discuss the best ways to store your logs and share all our tips & tricks regarding firewood storage.
Farm shops are a great way to shop for non-mainstream products, and we love working with them. We have collated a small selection of farm shops we work with that would very much be worth visiting - if nothing else, to pick up a box of Flamers! 

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