When you buy seasoned firewood from Saunders Landscape Supply, you’re getting wood that’s been dried for at least six months, ensuring that the core is dry and ready to burn. However, customers often ask, “Why does my seasoned firewood feel wet? Why does my...
As cold weather approaches, it’s nice to think about putting your feet next to a warm fireplace while listening to wood crackling as it slowly burns. To make this happen, you would need some firewood. It might seem as easy as picking a pile of chopped lumber, but...
Gardening has always been a popular way to spend time. With as many as 164 million people gardening in the United States in the past 12 months, garden landscaping supplies are in high demand. The type of supplies you will need for your garden depends on what you would...
Staying warm in the fall and winter can be accomplished in a number of ways. For instance, you could wear warm clothing throughout the house or use a thick blanket, but this is not always enough for the extremely cold days and nights. Plenty of homeowners resort to...
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...
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...