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Burning Cherry Wood in Your Fireplace: Safety & Tips
Cherry wood is generally safe to burn in your fireplace, although some caution should be taken. While they produce a pleasing scent and relatively lower amounts of creosote, fruitwoods like cherry may occasionally pop or sputter. For safety, use seasoned cherry firewood that has dried for more than a year to limit potential flare-ups.Burns - Related Articles
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