Hi everyone! So quick backstory my husband works out for state for months at a time. So it’s just me here trying to figure all of this out. I have a medium sized wood stove. Now here in Alabama we get like 4 super cold days in a whole season. And so I don’t have experience with fire maintenance during those days. So I have to add wood to my stove like every hour or it will die out. Now I’m a little intimidated with this thing but I’ve done really well for the last 6 years on my own. I split my own firewood and kindling and all that jazz. But on these days when it’s 20 degrees or less I’m struggling just a little. I work a full time job about 30 min from home and this is my only source of heat. I’ve got a 1300 sq foot house. So when I’m gone it gets kinda chilly inside. I need to know how to stack this wood inside the stove so that I can get like multiple hours of heat. Like over night and not have to get up constantly all night making me just plum grumpy the next day. On a normal Alabama cold day I use two decent size hunks on the bottom and put kindling in the middle of them. Then I stack 3 smaller pieces long ways on top of that and one medium flat piece on top of that kinda like Jenga blocks. But it doesn’t last long without having to get up and add more. We are getting single digits this weekend and I need to sleep. What can I do to make my fire last over night?