Just quick note and idea on fire wood in central Florida. There are many citrus groves thru out the state that are dying do to a disease call Citrus Greening. The disease keeps the trees from getting the nutrients its needs to stay healthy. This disease has devastated many groves and there is a endless supply of this type of wood. Many citrus farmers do not have a problem letting you go and cut these dying trees or harvest this wood from a pile trees that have pushed up and usually burned shortly after.
Citrus wood is very dense and hot burning. I have no dampness problems with this type of wood here in Florida, even in our rainy season, as long as it is kept off the ground and covered in a way to allow air circulation.
Hope this helps.
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