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RE: Be Careful Adding Wood Ash to the Garden 🔥Fire & Hard Lesson Learned...

in #gardening7 years ago (edited)

Wow, @finnian! That is one way to find respect for fire - close call! I can only imagine that went over well with Mom..LOL We often realize the true power of flame when it engulfs something we hadn't intended it to. I think many of us (at one time or another) have had a lighter and thought - hmm, I'll light this string on fire. Whether a strand of a cotton sock or thread dangling before you from the mattress above - it just seems harmless at the time. In your case, you found out how dangerous it can be. It's a good thing you and your brother acted swiftly because it does not take long to become out of control!

And yes, it does take time for the fire department to arrive, so swift action is vital. I had a friend who stopped to meet us for dinner at a local restaurant. He parked his plow truck outside (it was winter time) and came in to meet us. Minutes later, someone came rushing in and said there is a truck on fire. His entire truck burned to nothing in 10 minutes and after that, the fire department showed up. We were right in the middle of two fire departments - less than 3 miles away from either of them - literally right between them. We were even on the same road as one of the fire departments - one that recently had a multi-million dollar expansion. We ended up putting the fire out ourselves with fire extinguishers and shoving snow into the fire. A little ice on the ground made it difficult for responders to get to us.

Sometimes the only thing that can keep a fire from becoming greatly disastrous is swift action by neighbors, friends, and passers by. Knowing how to act in an immediate situation like that is vital.

Thankfully, my situation just cost me material goods. It made my work much harder for a bit, but I managed through it. I wasted no time cleaning up the damage and moving forward. This was that same week - I forgot to add this in the post:

The tree ended becoming firewood, ​unfortunately, but I plant them frequently to make up for that

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This is another good use of the Cell 411 app too. Get your neighbors in your network, and you can notify them quickly. They will respond way more quickly than 911.

Yes! Your immediate network is your only lifeline in many situations. That's an awesome app. I believe I remember we talked about it some time ago, possibly when it was in concept phase still. I assume it's out for android/iPhone?

I am always home, so I rarely carry my phone. I'm terrible with that, people get on my ass about it..a lot..lol

I had a grill fire earlier this year due to my negligence and my neighbor's came running over to bang on the door. I had walked inside and got side tracked with diaper changing one as my wife bathed the other. A few minutes and we had a fire to put out. I keep the grill in the open, away from the house, but fire where you do not want it is never good. If not for my neighbor's quick action, it could have been much worse. I love my neighbors!

I suppose having the app and setting it up won't hurt. Have to start bringing my phone along, too. I just need a belt clip because I can't stand carrying a phone in my pocket. I have dialed 911 accidentally thanks to the phone making only emergency calls on lock screen..LOL They respond quickly to butt-dials.. 911 called me back!😋

I'm surprised at how many people still use grills on decks. It's a disaster waiting to happen. "It's propane, so it's safe." Uhm, nope. See that grease? Knock the grill over, and see what happens... haha

Agreed! I push mine out into the driveway where it's about 20'+ from the house. My whole grill flared up from the grease and it was a pretty big fire on its own! Older decks that have been treated heavily over the years with chemicals and now are dried out like drift wood - that really is a disaster waiting to happen.

I have a grill that has both charcoal and propane because honestly, cooking with gas sort of scares me. And because there's nothing like charcoal grilling! I've seen some crazy mishaps with fires in my time. But, I've been burned & learned 🔥😆🔥

When I tell people about their home fire insurance and using a grill on their deck, they look at me as if I am an alien. /sigh Lots of people are... hopeless.

That's something you find out the hard way - "sorry, that's not covered"
Insurance companies love when people deep fry frozen turkeys on their deck.. Most companies cover 'acts of God', but not 'acts of stupidity'..lol

I left a grill unattended and it caught on fire. I typically NEVER do that, but it figures that the one exception to my own rule almost caused a grill fire. It really only takes once. Man, I scared the crap outta myself so bad I don't think I'll ever do it again.

It sounds like you guys have the space and place to do it. Do you have a "fire pit" there for hanging out around an outside fire?

I have a few areas for fire, but mostly for utility. I'd love to have a nice fire ring and lounge area in the near future. I have always enjoyed sitting by a fire, but haven't don't much of that since we moved to this place.

I have a 'burn pile' (now) big enough to probably be seen from space if I lit it 😆. You could say it came with the house.. I've just added to it. The dimensions of this pile are 15' diameter and about 8' high. Needless to say it is a far away from the house. My neighbors have a great setup and I am going to make a very nice setup once I knock some tasks off the priority list. I have so much to do around this place, we haven't even thought of entertaining guests for parties or anything yet. This house was in major need of repair when we bought it a year ago and is a slow process - my father and I have done all the work. He works full time and I work double full time..lol I wanted a fixer upper and I got it!

I have a few 55 gallon drums, cut in half, with holes drilled all around it. I use these to burn sticks that drop - which is a never ending endeavor with all the massive maple trees that 'self-prune'. Speaking of, we just had a wicked storm last night - it'll be a trailer load to pick up today.

I also have a barrel that I burn cherry woods and apple wood - I make my own hardwood charcoal. My uncle got me started with that and I haven't bought charcoal since last year.

That... is a good post. I'd love to see the process! That being how you are making your own charcoal!

Just grabbed a truckload of firewood, today, so I'll have to get on that! I think you might've inspired a tutorial, @finnian. I always use the smaller 'chunks' for charcoal and when you buy bulk firewood by the scoop - there's always plenty. I take out the finer material (bark and dust) and use it in compost, while the block sized chunks get up cycled to charcoal for the grill. Living dollar to dollar will quickly teach resourcefulness. I call it being broke, but others refer to it as 'humble beginnings'..😆

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