Wet firewood and seasoned firewood are commonly mistaken for one another. We hope to clear up any misunderstandings folks may have when it comes to these two different stages of wood. Any firewood that contains a 25 moisture rating or above (measured with a moisture...
Pea stone is used for more do-it-yourself projects this time of year than any other. It is visually pleasing, easy to transport and spread and does not cost a lot of money. There are many color and texture options available, so take advantage of your landscape by...
Landscape wood chips – not only are they abundant but also they’re easy to use. How easy? Well we’ve got seven ways to deploy them on your landscape. And with our fast and free delivery, you could make it happen by this weekend! Landscape Wood Chips Use #1:...
What’s the best mulch for my vegetable garden? It’s a question a lot of people are asking now this time of year, when people are thinking about what to plant when the weather is more amenable. The fact is the best mulch depends on your needs Michigan State...
We don’t want to talk about this any more than you do, but it’s a fact of life. After summer, temperatures start to fall. Then, before you can even say Christmas, it’s winter. if you don’t want it to sneak up on you, then it’s time to...
Fall is approaching, and while some think that means an end to landscaping, they couldn’t be more wrong. The landscaping you do in the early part of this season is necessary for a smooth transition back into the planting season. Not to mention it’s one of the...