If you want, you can dig larger holes and substitute 2x4s for more substantial cuts of wood.
Remember to make sure the longer part of the 2x4 faces across to the other set of holes. You can substitute a stake or any other piece of wood for the 2x4 planks. [3] X Research source
Your rack should be able to store 1 full cord of wood. Typically, this is measured as 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet. (1. 2 meters by 1. 2 meters by 2. 43 meters). [4] X Research source
If you want, you can place a couple pieces of wood on the ground and cover them with pressure-treated 2x4s so most of your wood will be elevated. This will help keep your wood dry and reduce rot. [5] X Research source
By placing your wood bark side up, you’ll help it dry and stop it from leaching moisture down into the stack. [6] X Research source
You may need to purposefully place some pieces so they don’t fit like a puzzle. Do this when appropriate.
Placing your plywood this way will make it easier for you to access it. [11] X Research source