Can wood burning smell from garden firepit problem to the neighbors, if they don't like the smell or want to put up washing in their garden?
With the number of garden chimneas, BBQs and firepits being sold these days, many folks do BBQs, burn firepits, have wood fires in chimneas in their gardens.
How could the possible problems be balanced in the neighborhoods?
We are not burning woods daily, as we don't have a log burner installed in the house. But we have a portable wood stove installed under the tarp in front of the garden shed, which gets used some days for practicing fire craft.
We have BBQs under the canopy in the patio once or twice a week, and burn some tree twigs in the garden firepit sometimes.
With the number of garden chimneas, BBQs and firepits being sold these days, many folks do BBQs, burn firepits, have wood fires in chimneas in their gardens.
How could the possible problems be balanced in the neighborhoods?
We are not burning woods daily, as we don't have a log burner installed in the house. But we have a portable wood stove installed under the tarp in front of the garden shed, which gets used some days for practicing fire craft.
We have BBQs under the canopy in the patio once or twice a week, and burn some tree twigs in the garden firepit sometimes.
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