Keeping a fire pit burning all night requires a bit of preparation and attention to detail. To ensure that your fire continues to glow long after the sun sets, consider these helpful tips:
Use dry firewood: Even if your firewood looks dry, it may contain moisture that can cause the fire to extinguish prematurely.
Use larger pieces of firewood: Bigger logs burn more slowly and steadily than smaller pieces of wood.
Place your fire pit next to a windbreak: A natural or constructed windbreak can protect your fire from gusts of wind that can extinguish the flames.
Dry your fire pit before using it: If your fire pit is damp or wet, it can be difficult to start and maintain a fire.
Let your firewood breathe: Stacking your firewood in a neat pile can help it dry out and remain dry for use in your fire pit.
Beware of weather: Rain, snow, or humidity can all affect your fire pit’s ability to burn steadily and keep the fire going all night.
Add more firewood: As your fire burns down, add more wood to keep the flames alive until morning.
Following these tips can help ensure that your fire pit burns brightly throughout the night, providing warmth and ambiance for your outdoor gatherings.
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