DPDISXR4Ti
ArboristSite Operative
Yes, I know Cottonwood is crap for burning, but it was from two trees about 20 feet from my house, so burning it is the best option for me. I've used it before - just got to mix it in with the good stuff.
Any way, these trees were felled and cut to log length last October, but I've only just gotten around to splitting them over the course of the last couple weeks. They're stacked and covered as I type this. Figure about 4-5 months drying time if I don't touch them until January. Think that will suffice, or should I let them sit until next year? As soft as the wood is, I'd rather not do that - the ants seem to really love this stuff.
Any way, these trees were felled and cut to log length last October, but I've only just gotten around to splitting them over the course of the last couple weeks. They're stacked and covered as I type this. Figure about 4-5 months drying time if I don't touch them until January. Think that will suffice, or should I let them sit until next year? As soft as the wood is, I'd rather not do that - the ants seem to really love this stuff.