How to Buy Wrought-Iron or Metal Garden Pots or Fire Pits

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Screened fire pits prevent burning embers from flying and are a safety feature.

The glowing warm embers of a backyard fire bring together family and friends for quiet conversations, cooking and a dose of serenity. Backyard fires can be contained in a chimney, in-ground fire pits or portable fire bowls. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Portable Fire Containers

    • Fire pots or bowls come in two pieces, which makes the bowl easy to empty and it's portable. Another option is a wood-burning chimney made of clay that radiates warmth efficiently. Decorative tables with a fire pot in the center may also come with a cover to use as a table when not being used for fire.

    Fire Pit

    • Fire pits come in heights from ground level to bar height and are made of stone, tile and brick. Fire rings are heavy metal rings eight inches tall that are set directly on the ground and they burn wood. A fire house is a square metal screened structure that burns wood and can be viewed from all sides.

    Accessories

    • Fire screens keep glowing hot ashes from rising on the hot air and some cities require them. Fire pits can be fitted with a grate for cooking and propane for a natural gas fire.

    Purchase

    • Purchase fire containers from local garden centers. For more options, FirepitUSA.com is a large online retailer that carries many unusual styles and is listed below in resources.

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