I know, it depends. And very few people complain about having too much firewood stockpiled. But for an Ashford 30, not a sole heat source, with alder and birch as the majority of the wood available, and the fairly mild PNW winters, how big of a woodshed do I really need to build?
It seems the consensus from my thread in the woodshed forum is that alder just needs to be split and stacked by early spring to be consistently <20% by fall, with birch and maple needing an extra year. So I will only need to be 1 year ahead to ensure dry enough wood, rather than than the 3+ years you oak/ash/hedge burners need.
But, I need a SWAG on the likely 1 year's supply quantity. If 1 cord per year I'd only need 2 cords of storage. 3 cords per year (I highly doubt that much is needed) then I'd need 6 cords of storage.
I'm kind of thinking that 3 cords storage, so 1.5 cords annual consumption, might be good to start with. But what says the hive? I'm ok if it winds up being a 2.5-3 year supply when full. I just would rather not have to build another smaller shed to get that full 2 years worth under cover. At the same time I don't want to have so much stockpiled that the wood starts rotting before I can burn it.
It seems the consensus from my thread in the woodshed forum is that alder just needs to be split and stacked by early spring to be consistently <20% by fall, with birch and maple needing an extra year. So I will only need to be 1 year ahead to ensure dry enough wood, rather than than the 3+ years you oak/ash/hedge burners need.
But, I need a SWAG on the likely 1 year's supply quantity. If 1 cord per year I'd only need 2 cords of storage. 3 cords per year (I highly doubt that much is needed) then I'd need 6 cords of storage.
I'm kind of thinking that 3 cords storage, so 1.5 cords annual consumption, might be good to start with. But what says the hive? I'm ok if it winds up being a 2.5-3 year supply when full. I just would rather not have to build another smaller shed to get that full 2 years worth under cover. At the same time I don't want to have so much stockpiled that the wood starts rotting before I can burn it.