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This firewood is all oak that has been split and put in a kiln at 275 degrees for a minimum of 48 hours. Kiln drying gets the wood dryer than is possible with seasoned wood. which results in wood that it easier to start, will burn hotter, and with less smoke. tacking the wood after delivery is available for an added fee. Select this service in the variations below. (We will only stack 30 yards from where truck can access, we will not enter home or go up any stairs. Inside garage is acceptable)
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This firewood is a mix of indigenous hardwoods that have been split and put in a kiln at 275 degrees for a minimum of 48 hours. Kiln drying gets the wood dryer than is possible with seasoned wood. which results in wood that it easier to start, will burn hotter, and with less smoke. tacking the wood after delivery is available for an added fee. Select this service in the variations below. (We will only stack 30 yards from where truck can access, we will not enter home or go up any stairs. Inside garage is acceptable)
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Our Mixed Hardwood Firewood is selected from a variety of local hardwood trees. Then, it is hand split and seasoned on our farm, giving you good burning wood at a great price. Stacking the wood after delivery is available for an added fee. Select this service in the variations below.
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These glacier run granite boulders range from 4 to 8 inches in size in a variety of colors, including reds, blues, oranges, tans and grays. Cobbles can be used to outcrop/border garden beds or to protect your lawn from tire damage such as around mailbox posts. This stone can also be used to prevent erosion in areas that have a high flow rate of water.
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This mulch is made from the bark of oak trees which is ground and aged to perfection. It has a rich, reddish-brown color that resists fading and deterioration. Known for its fade resistance and durability, this mulch is commonly used in flowerbeds, gardens, and around trees or shrubs. It helps retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, regulate temperature, and enhance aesthetics. As it decomposes, the mulch also enriches the soil with nutrients, promoting healthy plant growth. Covers 160 sq. ft. at 2–3" thick
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River rock is an economical decorative stone that tends to be smooth and approximately 1 ½ inches in size. It is available in a mix of muted colors including tans, reds, whites, blues and grays. This stone works great in areas where mulch would wash away, for example a steep slope that needs to be covered with material or to prevent erosion in areas that have a high flow rate of water, such as under a gutter drain.
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This material is 3/8 inch in size with jagged edges so the stone lays flat and is somewhat compactible. Because it contains no fines, it has very good drainage qualities. Limestone chips are commonly used as a topping stone for driveways, parking areas and walking paths. It is also used as a building material aggregate and a base course for paver projects.
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Mushroom compost consists of straw, horse manure and supplemental nutrients. The compost is used to grow one harvest of mushrooms, then screened and hauled to us. Mushroom compost helps new plants establish faster and is a very nutritious soil amendment. Compost should be worked into the soil—it is not recommended to plant directly in compost.
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This material is 3/4 inch in size without fines so it has very good drainage and compactible qualities. This limestone chip can be used for many projects such as road/driveway base as well as a sub-base for paver patios. It can also be used for utility backfill and drainage applications.
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Our garden mix is a 50/50 mix of screened topsoil and organic compost. This product gives you the best of both worlds: rich nutrient value from the compost and good moisture retention from the topsoil.
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This white/light gray material contains jagged limestone approximately 3 inches in size. It is commonly used as a sub-base and in ditches or as rip rap.
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This gravel consists of crushed limestone with a size of 3/4 inch down to fine particles. It is light gray in color, very compactible and resists weeds. It works well as a sub-base for brick pavers or asphalt and is also ideal for gravel pathways and driveways. Not recommended for use in areas close to plants as water will run off the limestone disturb the pH level in soil.