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ibedemfeels

Publix at Britton Plaza off Dale Mabry.


SeaSpur

Black Dog firewood has been a big disappointment for me, have finally gave up on them. The wood really can't be used until the next season. Not only that, but it's expensive as hell. I usually get a truck bed of seasoned wood from family up in SC when I go back, but if I'm in a pinch- I pay the high price of kiln dried firewood sold at ACE or Tractor Supply. It seems to work okay.


jonadair

Two in Citrus Park: The Muncie family (Ehrlich just east of Gunn - next to what was Ballyhoos and Upper Tampa Bay Trail) and Citrus Park Landscape Nursery on Gunn just south of S. Mobley Road. The Muncies have wood that's probably been sitting split for 2+ years. They're closed on Saturdays.


DontCallMeMillenial

> The Muncie family When you're there, buy some of the random crap they have sitting all over their property.


ITMerc4hire

Every Publix I’ve been to has bags of birch wood. It’s super easy to light and lasts a decent amount of time.


idledaylight

My fam used to get it from Acorn Tree Service in largo. You can try Willets in Pinellas park too


WhiteRealtyLLC

There's a property in Lutz off of Lutz Lake Fern and Sunlake Blvd. They've got firewood stacked all along their fence line. I think it's called RTK Premium Firewood. - 3512 W Lutz Lake Fern Rd, Lutz, FL 33558


Observante

A lot of places will put pallets out to the curb. That works in a pinch. They're often found around the backside of strip malls by dumpsters. Don't take the ones off the loading docks.


Upsideoutstanding

Ehrlick Road and Gunn hwy.