Simple, Strong, and Inexpensive Outdoor Firewood Storage
by jwandjean16 in Outside > Backyard
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Simple, Strong, and Inexpensive Outdoor Firewood Storage
Materials needed:
- Cinder or concrete block, the larger the better
- A large heavy duty tarp (camouflage or natural color to blend in to the surrounding area)
- Rough cut or finished cut firewood
- (Optional) Any type of treated or cedar wood poles, planks, or posts (I recycled some old fence post)
Choose a Site.
- That is away from the house or other structures
- Make sure it is a well drained area.
- It should be fairly level.
- It should be easily accessible in any weather.
Lay Your Blocks.
- The size is determined by the size of your tarp.
- The larger the blocks the better.
- Recycle old ones with cracks or chips as long as they are solid.
- Lay them holes up to prevent insect or critter nests.
Lay Part of the Tarp Over the Bricks.
- Allow part of the tarp to be an "apron" on the front part of the bricks hanging as close to the ground as you would like.
(Optional) Lay Your Lumber on Top of the Tarp Covered Blocks
- I used recycled poles so I staggered them to give me more length.
Place Heavy "anchor" Firewood Pieces at Each End of the "shelf".
- This prevents the stack from crumbling.
Stack Your Firewood
- I place newly cut wood at the bottom of the stack
- Aged wood on top to be used first
Fold the Remaining Section of the Tarp Over the Stack.
Tuck Your Ends and Add Weights
- The tarp should be flat across the top to prevent water pooling.
- Fold the sides using "hospital corners" also to prevent leaking and water pooling.
- Use heavy weights such as bricks, stones, wheel rims, or whatever strikes your fancy.
Keep the Area Around the Stack Clear.
- I keep the weeds and grass short.
- I lay gravel down since it is also my chopping area.
- Keep it stocked and stacked tightly
- Enjoy!