dillo99
Gold Member
I burned a similar pile a year ago. I found that if I started a dry wood fire next to it and got that fire going well - with plenty of coals, I could then push the green wood into the fire and it would easily burn. As others have mentioned, wind direction is important. The thing with green wood is that the moisture MUST come out of it before it will burn. This means that you need plenty of heat/hot coals.
Once I had a good fire going it was like a jet engine - no green wood could stand up to it.
Personally, I would avoid burning the noxious stuff. Use a limited amount of accelerant to get your base fire going and then just keep building it up with dry wood until you have a real nice base of coals. From there, anything will burn on it.
Once I had a good fire going it was like a jet engine - no green wood could stand up to it.
Personally, I would avoid burning the noxious stuff. Use a limited amount of accelerant to get your base fire going and then just keep building it up with dry wood until you have a real nice base of coals. From there, anything will burn on it.