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Eucalyptusgirl

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  1. Thanks for all your advice. I'll keep them outside, off the ground in crates with something over the top. Although our shed is quite big (like a barn) the sides are enclosed so probably not enough air movement. Lesley
  2. Since you mention force drying in a polytunnel, we do have a quite large glass house... could store them in there for a few months. Would that be better than outside ? Lesley
  3. Thanks for the quick response. I'll get my outside storage organised.
  4. Hi, I am just starting up with logs from my woodland. I have a large shed so plenty of space to store logs inside for the summer. However several of the posts mention getting wind and sun on the logs to dry them out quicker. Should I be storing them in the shed or outside in open crates ? Lesley

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