smokinj said:wood pile cool,but that grass looks very healthy trying to get mine to that point!
tonykeller said:I also at times had to sacrifice some nice lawn(grass). Also, my land is rolling hills so on one end of a 16 ft. run I may have one block half buried and on the other end about 3 blocks high to keep the stacks level. You have some nice wood to work with also. Tony
Backwoods Savage said:I'm still stacking on my pile for this year but it would be pretty costly to stack like you do. Blocks plus 2 x 4's.
My wood processing area is so trodden and covered in bark and saw cuttings that I don't have any grass to worry about. I have a large piece of mill felt laid down to keep the weeds from growing up through the splits.Backwoods Savage said:rdust, nice work. I wouldn't worry about the grass either.
i dont worry about it but sure makes the place alot nicerLLigetfa said:My wood processing area is so trodden and covered in bark and saw cuttings that I don't have any grass to worry about. I have a large piece of mill felt laid down to keep the weeds from growing up through the splits.Backwoods Savage said:rdust, nice work. I wouldn't worry about the grass either.
WOODBUTCHER said:WoodButcher spies some nice shagbark hickory rounds, ooooh I bet they are heavy.
Save that stuff for the middle of Jan. You will be spoiled burning hickory like that.
WoodButcher