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Hold on there a minute.............don't all the garages and DIY superstores across all of this fine country sell tonnes of sopping wet sappy **** softwood every winter in nets??? If I was you I'd get it all netted up and flog the lot to your local garages you'll be surprised how much it works out at then.....a lot more than beer money I suspect!!

I personally sell as much softwood as hardwood by doing mixed bags 50/50 hard and soft at £50 a bulk bag (not a cube)!!

If it burns it'll sell especially when it does the same as wood that costs £20-£30 more a bag!!

 

You're right there! £6 a net in Homebase (unbelievable!)

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