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<blockquote data-quote="Nosmo" data-source="post: 3113690" data-attributes="member: 35646"><p><strong>What I Do</strong></p><p></p><p>Wind and sun are great helpers in getting your firewood seasoned after splitting the rounds.</p><p>I have over 150 feet of open concrete block foundation that I can stack firewood on right out in the open with full sunshine and wind.</p><p></p><p>Even some of the sappiest Elm gets dried out after several months in our blistering Oklahoma sunshine and heat. About wood burning time I'll move some of it under cover as I am moving the next group I will be burning up near the stove.</p><p></p><p>It is not a good idea to cover your pile with plastic unless it is just for a short time - for instance during a snow or rainstorm.</p><p></p><p>Nosmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nosmo, post: 3113690, member: 35646"] [b]What I Do[/b] Wind and sun are great helpers in getting your firewood seasoned after splitting the rounds. I have over 150 feet of open concrete block foundation that I can stack firewood on right out in the open with full sunshine and wind. Even some of the sappiest Elm gets dried out after several months in our blistering Oklahoma sunshine and heat. About wood burning time I'll move some of it under cover as I am moving the next group I will be burning up near the stove. It is not a good idea to cover your pile with plastic unless it is just for a short time - for instance during a snow or rainstorm. Nosmo [/QUOTE]
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