I cut, split and stacked maybe 2/3 of a cord today. All of it was from trees that have been laying on the ground for several years. No bark on any of it. Some was rotten, which I tossed. But the rest seemed to look great and dry. Anyone want to take a guess at whether or not this wood could be dry enough to burn this winter? These trees have likely been down for 5 years or more. Most of it was gray. Some was a little more "yellowish".
I should be able to get at least 5 cords of wood from the trees laying on the ground behind my house. I'm just hoping I can use some of this for this year and not have to buy any....
I should be able to get at least 5 cords of wood from the trees laying on the ground behind my house. I'm just hoping I can use some of this for this year and not have to buy any....