This was my first year heating with wood. Got through it from scrounging up probably 2 cords worth of 4-5yr seasoned oak and various other not-so-dry oak, locust, cedar. I also got a truckload or two (or three) dry oak from my cousin's wood pile.
My question is, where to find dry wood to burn for this winter if I have to wait two years for my wood to dry out?
This is all red, white and chestnut oak. The trees have been down 1-2 yrs prior to me cutting, splitting, stacking. Will it be worth burning this winter?
I also have some willow oak and maple that i need to finish splitting/stacking. They were live when they were cut so I doubt it will be ready anytime soon? Or will it?
So any tips on finding 4-5 cords of good seasoned firewood if I have to wait to burn this? Thanks
My question is, where to find dry wood to burn for this winter if I have to wait two years for my wood to dry out?
This is all red, white and chestnut oak. The trees have been down 1-2 yrs prior to me cutting, splitting, stacking. Will it be worth burning this winter?
I also have some willow oak and maple that i need to finish splitting/stacking. They were live when they were cut so I doubt it will be ready anytime soon? Or will it?
So any tips on finding 4-5 cords of good seasoned firewood if I have to wait to burn this? Thanks