Yup, especially when you label it as "Organically fertilized by grass fed deer"...
And elk!
Yup, especially when you label it as "Organically fertilized by grass fed deer"...
And elk!
And loggers! No, wait a minute...
More likely the elk poachers. They go through at night.
And fixes nitrogen in the ground and provide habitat for the endangerd tent catipiller. The word habitat alone should be a key marketing word
Loggers are grass fed?:msp_scared:
Mr. HE
I burn Pacific mandron burns hotter for longer with less smoke. But I do mix in pine or some kind of soft wood to help get the fire going. I have a fire going everyday, the wood Stove I made out of a mini 3 gallon propane tank in my travel trailer camper is my only heat source. This is my 3rd year using it and haven't cleaned my chimney yet.Just a dumb question from an eastern flatlander.
You guys up in Washington and Oregon. You have such a predominance of pine forrests, what do you burn for firewood?
I would assume you burn the pine and clean your chimneys more often. I know you have hardwoods and all, but do you also use all that pine?
Thanks, george
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