woodlot30 Dec 15, 2012 W woodlot30 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 18 Location MA Dec 15, 2012 #1 I've been working on a field stone wall. Drop the trees on the wall. Split and stack right there. Makes great seasoning spot off the ground. Last edited: Dec 15, 2012
I've been working on a field stone wall. Drop the trees on the wall. Split and stack right there. Makes great seasoning spot off the ground.
msvold Dec 15, 2012 msvold ArboristSite Operative Joined Aug 18, 2009 Messages 331 Location Leavenworth, KS Dec 15, 2012 #2 Awesome Great pics - my inspiration to get off of AS and go get some splitting done.
trophyhunter Dec 15, 2012 trophyhunter ArboristSite Guru Joined Nov 7, 2012 Messages 600 Location Indiana Dec 15, 2012 #3 I like the view, nice place to work firewood for sure. Oak trees are Gods gift to those of us that heat with firewood, love the stuff!
I like the view, nice place to work firewood for sure. Oak trees are Gods gift to those of us that heat with firewood, love the stuff!
JimiLL Dec 16, 2012 J JimiLL ArboristSite Operative Joined Nov 7, 2009 Messages 348 Location NJ Dec 16, 2012 #4 setting split wood up on rock is an EXCELLENT way to season wood
zogger Dec 16, 2012 Z zogger Tree Freak Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 16,456 Location North Georgia Dec 16, 2012 #5 Thats a good idea. I would move the wood off before spring though, youll start to get reptiles unning themselves on the warm rocks then.
Thats a good idea. I would move the wood off before spring though, youll start to get reptiles unning themselves on the warm rocks then.