Anyone ever try this "greenhouse" method of seasoning wood.
http://www.endtimesreport.com/storing_firewood.html
What you have done is create a miniature greenhouse! The fence keeps the tarp above the wood, and being draped over the fence, it does not touch the wood on that side. The heat of the sun is trapped by the plastic tarp, the wood heats up, and natural condensation forms on the plastic tarp, draining moisture away from the wood beneath it. With this method, it is possible to dry "green" wood into a burnable condition within only 4 to 6 weeks.
The guy's explanation sort of makes sense, but every greenhouse I've ever been in has been quite humid. Seems like minimizing the airflow like that would be problematic.
http://www.endtimesreport.com/storing_firewood.html
What you have done is create a miniature greenhouse! The fence keeps the tarp above the wood, and being draped over the fence, it does not touch the wood on that side. The heat of the sun is trapped by the plastic tarp, the wood heats up, and natural condensation forms on the plastic tarp, draining moisture away from the wood beneath it. With this method, it is possible to dry "green" wood into a burnable condition within only 4 to 6 weeks.
The guy's explanation sort of makes sense, but every greenhouse I've ever been in has been quite humid. Seems like minimizing the airflow like that would be problematic.