I noticed when I moved wood from my rear stacks to my front stacks this spring the rear stacks weren't seasoning well. It had a lot to do with air circulation and just being stacked too tightly. I made the stacks longer and no longer have more than 2 rows stacked together. As the 2 row stacks get used those will become single stacked, elevated rows like the others. The rows now have about 6' between them so I can easily mow them to keep the weeds down and also have room for the garden tractor and cart when moving wood around.
I know pics or it didn't happen. A couple before shots and some after shots.
Oh yeah, the pallets stacks are 54' long, middle stack 48' and the outside single stack 45'(this ones not full yet). Pallet stacks the one row is half oak/half honey locust, the other is all ash. The middle stack is a mix of cherry/silver maple with a splash of ash and the single outside stack is white oak and ash.
I know pics or it didn't happen. A couple before shots and some after shots.
Oh yeah, the pallets stacks are 54' long, middle stack 48' and the outside single stack 45'(this ones not full yet). Pallet stacks the one row is half oak/half honey locust, the other is all ash. The middle stack is a mix of cherry/silver maple with a splash of ash and the single outside stack is white oak and ash.