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i discovered big bagging non seasoned logs was a waste of time as they went mouldy, we emptied them out and have them stacked in an extremely windy site open sided and covered ontop, they are now dry. if i bag them up now will they go mouldy(these are not vented bags):001_smile:

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They should be fine mate, if they're dry now. Although I now sell "a bulk bags worth" rather than the bag itself, we just load em up loose and tip em off.

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builders bags not the fancy vented log bags of similar size. polly bags lol. have you ever tried to put logs in a polly bag??its like trying to pit privette into a bin bag:sneaky2::lol:

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I've been finding the same - the bottom layer or so is moldy even though the bags have been stored in the polytunnel all summer. Even worse if the bagging was done in the rain....

 

So I'm going to switch over to the posh vented ones and charge a £5 deposit on them. When they're stacked on a pallet I reckon that will make a huge difference.

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