Bub381
Minister of Fire
When the pot plants budded and the stoves hooked back up can we come over for the double lighting? lol
Mt Bum said:I don't blame ya- I wouldn't want to have to stare at a BK all summer either! :lol: :lol:
KTLM said:Pot plants need growings lights and circulating water to bud.
We don't grow pot in ours but I guess it would speed up the payback.
Bub381 said:When the pot plants budded and the stoves hooked back up can we come over for the double lighting? lol
snowleopard said:Inspired by this thread last night, I cleaned the door of my stove, emptied the ashes, and put in newspaper, kindling, and nice fire-starting wood, and imagined the comfort it would give some rain-swept, drear, chill evening when I had a fire ready at a moment's notice. I came home today after work, nice warm sunshine still flooding all the big windows on the south side of the house. Found my son, sitting in front of the woodstove with a fire blazing in the stove.
Me: Son, it's 73 degrees in here and the sun is shining. Why did you light a fire?
Him: Oh.
NATE379 said:Last thing I'd consider is pulling the stove out and putting in the garage. Before I put the stove in that corner was just the dog's bed so it's not like it was prime real estate. Dogs' bed got moved to another corner.
Mt Ski Bum said:snowleopard said:Me: Son, it's 73 degrees in here and the sun is shining. Why did you light a fire?
Him: Oh.
Hmm... maybe you should try the pot plants instead... :lol:
double j said:Has anyone every used their stove as a dehydrator, or to smoke jerky?
(I have not, just thinking outside the fire-box so-to-speak)
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