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To my surprise I figured I throw a piece of split elm in my wood stove tonight. It's actually burning well and not fizzling out. There is another piece of wood in there (Silver Maple) but the Elm piece is burning.
The tree was just cut down. I split it 3 weeks ago. Uncovered this whole time outside.
Is that possible? Am I harming the flu? The air? The stove?
I am shocked after everything I read and heard about Elm.
The tree was just cut down. I split it 3 weeks ago. Uncovered this whole time outside.
Is that possible? Am I harming the flu? The air? The stove?
I am shocked after everything I read and heard about Elm.



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