Description
A face cord of single species kiln-dried cherry firewood is a pile of wood 8 feet long and 4 feet high, 16 inches deep.
The measurement is a standard face cord and the most common method of buying firewood.
Single species means all the firewood is one type of wood, in this case, cherry.
Cherry is also highly extolled for its sweet perfume when burned, as well as providing a consistent, moderate heat and a good bed of coals.
Due to its mild fragrance, it is a favorite for heating and grilling alike.
Kiln-dried means the firewood has been artificially dried in a kiln to a low moisture content and is ready to burn immediately, with no need for seasoning or waiting to dry out.
The firewood that is kiln-dried will burn hotter and cleaner, with less smoke and buildup of creosote in the chimneys, than fresh-cut wood does.
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