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Harry Benbow

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  1. I live on a estate with a shared front garden, isn't really doable I'm afraid. I'd leave the logs outside under a tarp or something if I could but I'm sure the wood fairies would have them away
  2. I'm keeping the door open as often as possible and spreading them out along the side walls instead of just the back. As they get dry will the mold just die off? Or would you try and remove the logs that are showing signs? Theyve only been in here a month or two so burning isnt really a option!
  3. I've been cutting and splitting my own logs. I've been stacking them in my garage as I dont really have anywhere outdoors to keep them without them getting pinched. I've noticed that some are starting to get surface mold on them, what should I do? They're currently stacked 5 layers deep at the back of the garage

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