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when is late too late ?


david lawrence
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if i get busy is there still time to season logs for next year ?

 

nice sunny windy spot to stack them up loosely

 

mostly birch and willow

 

usually cut to 18 inches and split everything at least once

 

make much difference if i cut them shorter ?

 

assuming of course weather gets back to normal  

no rain here for ages 

 

thanks

 

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I stacked some in my log stores yesterday. Been down 6 months or so, but only processed recently. I've got most of it in a north facing log store, but a bit in a south facing log store! Not sure how much difference this will make.

 

Really I should move it to my seasoning polytunnel I suppose, but I don't want to handle it again if I can help it...

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