https://notes.io/wNiHS https://adcock-hesselberg.federatedjournals.com/the-10-worst-wood-burning-stove-modern-fails-of-all-time-could-have-been-prevented The Benefits of a Garden Wood Burner A garden wood burning stove will add style and comfort to your outdoor space. It also adds versatility, with certain models able to cook. This modern glass-encased stove is unlike chimineas as it has an extended flue which moves smoke upwards away from the seating area. This means that the guests won't have the strong burnt smell that is all over their clothing and their skin. to keep your garden building warm during the winter months. A garden log burner is a fashionable option to keep your shed, summerhouse or log cabin warm and cozy during the colder months of the year. It will also provide a social space to gather around with family and friends to take in the warmth, the crackling of wood, and the distinct smell of burning wood. There are a variety of garden log burners available with a variety of sizes that will fit most spaces. The smaller models are made to be used on tables and are perfect for an intimate evening for two or as an accent piece in a small outdoor space. Larger models are designed to accommodate a larger amount of people and serve as the central point of a spacious outdoor patio or garden structure. To get the most benefit of your log burner in the garden, it is a good idea to use 'seasoned' wood. This means that the wood has been dried out over a period of, often up to two years. This process, known as seasoning reduces the amount of moisture in the wood to a level more suitable for burning. Unseasoned or green wood can cause a myriad of issues that range from dampness and mildew to creosote accumulation in the flue pipe. If you don't have the time or time to season your wood on your own you can purchase a variety of pre-seasoned logs from a variety of supermarkets and lumber merchants. You can also dry your wood yourself by storing it on an old pallet or