We currently have 2 in stock.
SEMI-SEASONED firewood is NOT recommended for immediate burning. This firewood has been cut & split since last March, however, it is towards the end of the pile, so the wood is damp and wet at this moment. Given the cold temperatures, it will not dry out quickly. Therefore, we are considering it 'semi-seasoned' because it is not going to be easy to burn. We would recommend purchasing this firewood if you are not going to need it until late winter, or better yet, next fall season.
For your planning purposes and to save money purchasing wood in the future, the best time to purchase firewood is purchasing green firewood in the later winter or spring for the next burning season. Or, purchasing seasoned firewood in the summer or early fall and get it stacked properly on your property prior to the burning season.
When you purchase your semi-seasoned firewood, we recommend stacking your semi-seasoned firewood outdoors as soon as possible, preferably in a sunny location. NEVER stack semi-seasoned firewood in a cold garage, shed or basement because you need the air circulation to speed up the drying out of the firewood. Properly stacked firewood will dry out faster, stay drier, and will last longer than piled, unstacked firewood. Stacked properly, this will be excellent seasoned firewood to burn next burning season OR potentially in a wood stove as long as you have experience with fires (you will need a hot fire going before using this firewood).
It is a mixture of all hard woods, such as beech, oak, birch and maple. Log lengths range from 16"-20".