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Bethany
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Generally softwood dries faster then hardwood, a few woods are more extreme like Oak which can take a long time to dry, or ash which starts at a lower moisture content. Generally, softwood CSS by Easter will be ready for winter.  Good drying conditions and it can be far faster then that. Split small, stack off the ground, cover the top but not the sides, a breezy and sunny spot, you'll have fine firewood.

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Proof the tip site directory works.  I've just had a phone call and have a load on coni on the way.  Photos later.

 

That's is the first time, although my a listing is a couple of years old.  It'll be a new contact though and hopefully it's easy for the tree surgeon and I'll get more.

 

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Bit too dark for a photo but Jordan and his two colleagues just delivered a load and another should come tomorrow. All helps with the gas bills.  As I said, when I saw the snow blowing about outside I thought of them....I was sat in the house at 23C and two stoves roaring!

Thanks guys 👍

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