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Drying logs in a greenhouse


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I did some tree work for a customer a few months back & he seasoned all off his logs in a huge victorian greenhouse, & I thought what a blinding idea, eco friendly, quick seasoning. Just wondered if anyone else does.

 

Sadly I don't have a huge Victorian green house .....:001_smile:

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a free flow of air is key to seasoning wood, so all you need is something to keep the rain off, but let the air flow through.

So if the greenhouse is particularly draughty it might be OK, but suspect that more than likely the greenhouse will probably suffer from condensation and the wood will get a bit mouldy inside the stack.

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The logs are for his own use & so condensate dosen't form the roof vents are left open.

The nursery poly tunnels are a fab idea.

I store mine in an old canvas car port with air flow at both ends & gets super warm in the summer.

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