last year home depot was also selling green supremes appalachian blend...[pretty sure it was GS].. anyways, grabbed half dozen bags and have to...
word dat!!!:hair:
Yep. I know how they burn. Burned them four or five yrs ago.
Good deal there
Great deal from Home Depot even if they are stove chows
259 a ton at Home Depot. Same as last few years.
Although nothing to do with the post, forgot to mention that after five years of burning, I finally realized that stove temp keeps us the warmest...
Usually starts around mid October or so here in the mid-Atlantic.. nitetime temps start to drop... in the shoulder season, my glass get's dirty...
know what you mean... was thinkin bout putting an alarm clock in the hopper....see if that could stir up some movement.. or, an old cell phone you...
Much better than the darker pine pellets that leave a sticky residue.
starting with 5 tons in the basement... 2 tons Doug firs being delivered around jan-feb. so i'll be back up to 5 again.
few of those bags on top in the back got ripped a bit... my son stacked that sorta sloppy skid but help was appreciated... there is a ton of Doug...
5 tons sitting there in the basement. Too much work for us to get them straight and neat but they'll be burned and gone by spring..[ATTACH]
burned some of the Olympus last winter... excellent Doug Fir...maybe a tick or 2 below the original Okanagan Doug Firs.
I assume you use a hand truck to haul them back to the house?
We would all like an "after cleaning" picture.
Not cheap here in the northeast either.
Sez premium so that,s good for a 5 dollar increase per bag.
I noticed last year that a constant burn, either room/manaul or stove mode, the glass always stayed pretty clean. room/auto and i get a brown...
it's the only time my Harman glass get's dirty due to the on/off/on/off shoulder burning time..