This is my current 'wood shed'. It's an old lean-to stable I guess, possibly was used as a wood shed before I moved here. It faces east.
It bothers me that the sides and back are all closed in. I'm concerned my wood will not season well without a proper draft. Is this an accurate statement, or should it season normally?
I'm wondering what my options are here. Since I've already got wood leaning against the walls, I'd prefer not to remove the walls and back and install 'planking'. I'm wondering if maybe taking a hole saw to the walls and cutting holes in it will help.
Leave it? Remove and install planking (and destroy wood stack in process)?
Drill holes/slats with Skil saw?
![[Hearth.com] wood shed breathability [Hearth.com] wood shed breathability](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/156/156005-0637aba6edccc5e6736ac322269e8f3c.jpg?hash=SdY5YY3eIQ)
It bothers me that the sides and back are all closed in. I'm concerned my wood will not season well without a proper draft. Is this an accurate statement, or should it season normally?
I'm wondering what my options are here. Since I've already got wood leaning against the walls, I'd prefer not to remove the walls and back and install 'planking'. I'm wondering if maybe taking a hole saw to the walls and cutting holes in it will help.
Leave it? Remove and install planking (and destroy wood stack in process)?
Drill holes/slats with Skil saw?
![[Hearth.com] wood shed breathability [Hearth.com] wood shed breathability](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/156/156005-0637aba6edccc5e6736ac322269e8f3c.jpg?hash=SdY5YY3eIQ)
I have all my wood stacked on pallets. The roof itself isn't air tight (you can see sunlight where the roof meets the wall). I think I may look into adding slatted sides for better breathability. I don't mind the a bit of the elements getting on the wood, as this is all green and none of it will be burned until next year at the minimum. My outside stacks are all pine, and all of my seasoned stuff goes into my barn close to the house. This wood shed is out in my field that is inaccessible except by snow machine once snow hits. Unfortunately, I don't have one, just a 4x4 quad. On the bright side, my barn holds 14 cords of wood, and the basement can hold a cord or more. 

