Ctwoodtick
Minister of Fire
I have plenty to burn, for now, spitting some stuff for next year and stacking in a pretty well ventilated shed. Just want to make sure I'm not miss-using my shed space, if this stuff should be left outside for a year
I imagine that, in most cases, you would get best results from stacking outside with cover on top of would only. Single rows if possible....double stacked with a bit of room in between stacks is fine, as well. You might decide to do half in shed and half out as an experiment. The top covering would most helpful if you are working with more porous woods like pine. Imo, with hardwoods, would be alright if left uncovered until a month before burning season begins.