Each Box ofApple Firewoodweighs approximately
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Apple Firewood |
All the Apple Logs are around 16 to 18 inches long (40-46cm) |
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| Burning Properties of Apple Firewood Logs | Apple Logs can be cut in half for an extra £5.00 per box |
The Apple tree was possibly the first tree to be cultivated; it is deciduous and can grow up to twelve metres tall. Our Apple Firewood comes to you from California |
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In order to establish an Apple orchard, standard, young trees are planted and it can be up to ten years before they will bear sufficient quantities of fruit, during this early growing stage it is important to establish a well shaped tree that can carry the large quantities of fruit produced in later years. |
It is a very attractive wood and in the past would be used for country furniture, quite often mixed with other woods such as Pear. Old style cottage doors were quite often made from apple wood along with tool handles and pipes as the wood polishes naturally with use. |
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Forked branches taken from the apple tree are used by Water Diviners searching for hidden underground springs; these are called “Wishing Rods” (Alder, Beech and Hazel can also be used). |
Apple has a delicious sweet smell which makes it ideal for cooking and smoking, it gives off excellent heat but with not a great deal of flame – it is probably one of the fastest burning hardwoods. Ideal for getting a high temperature very quickly but it doesn’t last very long – but worth it for the perfume! |
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If the wood is not thinned when the tree has a large crop of fruit, quite often it may not produce enough flowers the following year. It is vital for the tree’s productivity to be carefully thinned each year – this is where our firewood comes from. |
Polished apples are a traditional gift for a teacher – in the 16th to 18th centuries, teachers were very poorly paid and so the parents would give them baskets of apples. When wages started to increase so the quantity of apples decreased and a single fruit was given instead. |
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When apple wood is used for cooking it flavours the food with a smoky fruity sweetness and is excellent with poultry and pork - it turns the skin a wonderful dark brown |
Apple trees have always been a popular host for Mistletoe, unfortunately due to the decline of the apple industry in the UK the majority of Mistletoe now comes from France. |
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The wood is a deep honey shade with the heart-wood a rich coffee colour, young branches have a cherry like look about the wood but the trunk features smooth and rough patches with a grey/silver colouring. |
With all the careful pruning involved in the production of Apples the branch wood is knotty and particularly attractive.
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