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Stack on edge or vertically until the free water has dried to prevent sticker marks later. Then normal stacking to air or kiln dry. I would seal the ends irrespective of weather. In my experience it can be really prone to insect attack so borax or debark it as well. 
 
Can be absolutely lovely wood but it isn't very durable. Not sure how long it will last as garden furniture. 

Cheers. I know it’s not durable but I wanted to do something with it
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16 hours ago, westphalian said:

I missed the overhead cables as well and only put a dent in the grass and not the tarmac. I could do this for a living

do I seal the ends straight away or after stacking on end?

Straight away ideally.

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