IMO 3 yrs to season in single rows.
Seasoning doesn't really start until its split. I laugh at the loggers who sell "seasoned" logs around here.
Oak is generally a 2 year bare minimum after splitting. Some guys say 3-5 years. Same with other really dense wood like beech and I think these guys say locust and hickory, but I've never had those. Ash is the opposite, burns & heats ok even if not super well seasoned, but it's still best to give it a year.
A lot depends on climate, where/how you stack, how big or small the splits are, etc.
Yes. I burn a lot of red oak. I would say three years is my target goal. It slows rapidly after the first year. Great wood though. Splits easy, smells like money, and burns great.Thanks for the replies. I grabbed as much as I could get in my pickup. Those rounds were larger than I thought based on the picture. I was glad my son was with me.
Really? Even if split? Wow, that’s a long time.
That is awesome news!I've always had good luck with beech with only one year of seasoning. Always countless variables like you mentioned (i.e., climate) however for me, beech is right there with birch and ash as the go to firewood if I can only season for one year.
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