Wishie22
ArboristSite Operative
For my personal use - about 10 cords:
1. Winter, Rounds collected - cut to 20" & under for my use.
2. Spring (late) early summer, split wood (after the garden is in and growing), pine & punky separated and used outside.
3. Summer, stacked on pallets (allows air under the wood & off the ground)
4. Early Fall, cover the top but allow air to pass on the sides
Has been working for me, Few pieces of kenneling and the logs fire right up. Only moisture seems to be when the wood is allowed to soak some up, my dried wood seems thirsty, acts like a sponge.
Leftover is used outside along with any pine or punky (have some cedar chunks I ran into this winter, not long enough to do anything else with cut before I showed up, would have at least made fence posts) wood. Family enjoys a fire in the fire pit, at BBQ's, parties, etc.
1. Winter, Rounds collected - cut to 20" & under for my use.
2. Spring (late) early summer, split wood (after the garden is in and growing), pine & punky separated and used outside.
3. Summer, stacked on pallets (allows air under the wood & off the ground)
4. Early Fall, cover the top but allow air to pass on the sides
Has been working for me, Few pieces of kenneling and the logs fire right up. Only moisture seems to be when the wood is allowed to soak some up, my dried wood seems thirsty, acts like a sponge.
Leftover is used outside along with any pine or punky (have some cedar chunks I ran into this winter, not long enough to do anything else with cut before I showed up, would have at least made fence posts) wood. Family enjoys a fire in the fire pit, at BBQ's, parties, etc.