I've posted before about getting 3 years ahead. At this point I've got the wood (7 cords CSS and at least one in the round) but now it's a waiting game till I have good supplies on a yearly basis. I went into this year with just about a cord of dry wood which in not enough especially as cold as it's been so I have to ration.
I'm not going back to burning marginal wood like I did year one (1.5 yr CSS locust), I don't want to break into next years stuff and I have not been too impressed with the pressed wood I can get around here so I bit the bullet and bought 1/4 cord of kiln dried wood.
It's a mix of beech, birch and maple and came all bagged up. It is nice stuff in the sense that there's no bugs and less messy than the stuff I process. Used one small piece while getting the fire going this am. Threw a larger split in with an established fire of oak and maple and it lit off quickly and is burning nicely. I plan to mix it to extend the rest of my mostly oak but also still have some cherry and a little locust.
Kinda tough to have to buy wood when I'm sitting on a fair amount of hardwood especially since for what I paid I could have gotten a full cord of "seasoned" wood. But as I said I ain't going back to struggling with wet wood and the money is better spent on this than on oil.
I'm not going back to burning marginal wood like I did year one (1.5 yr CSS locust), I don't want to break into next years stuff and I have not been too impressed with the pressed wood I can get around here so I bit the bullet and bought 1/4 cord of kiln dried wood.
It's a mix of beech, birch and maple and came all bagged up. It is nice stuff in the sense that there's no bugs and less messy than the stuff I process. Used one small piece while getting the fire going this am. Threw a larger split in with an established fire of oak and maple and it lit off quickly and is burning nicely. I plan to mix it to extend the rest of my mostly oak but also still have some cherry and a little locust.
Kinda tough to have to buy wood when I'm sitting on a fair amount of hardwood especially since for what I paid I could have gotten a full cord of "seasoned" wood. But as I said I ain't going back to struggling with wet wood and the money is better spent on this than on oil.