Hemlock bark contains little to no slivers so it is perfect for the avid gardener.
What is the difference between Red and Dark Hemlock? In a word, the color. Red hemlock has been off the tree less time and is “fresher”. Dark Hemlock is the same bark that has been stored in a pile and allowed to get hot. This heat “cooks” the bark making it darker. Red hemlock is available most of the year with the exception of the hot months (July - mid September). This is due to trees tpitoilets.com/loosening their bark to grow, then when cut and processed, the bark falls off in the forest and does not make it to the mill. Hemlock is the premium bark that features less slivers (some call it sliver-less), and will brown as it ages.
CloseHemlock bark contains little to no slivers so it is perfect for the avid gardener.
What is the difference between Red and Dark Hemlock? In a word, the color. Red hemlock has been off the tree less time and is “fresher”. Dark Hemlock is the same bark that has been stored in a pile and allowed to get hot. This heat “cooks” the bark making it darker. Red hemlock is available most of the year with the exception of the hot months (July - mid September). This is due to trees loosening their bark to grow, then when cut and processed, the bark falls off in the forest and does not make it to the mill. Hemlock is the premium bark that features less slivers (some call it sliver-less), and will brown as it ages.
CloseFrom the douglas fir tree, this bark is commonly used in landscaping.
From the douglas fir tree, this bark is commonly used in landscaping. Red Fir is available year round.
CloseFrom the douglas fir tree, this bark is commonly used in landscaping.
A dark fir bark but more fun to say (but not very tasty!) Chocolate fir is made by storing red fir bark in large piles and letting it “cook”.
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Great soil ammendment!
Fine particles of Chocolate Fir from 1/2 inch to dust. Fir fines are used primarily in soil mixes, but they can be used as a surface mulch.
ClosePreferred choice for windy areas or when you prefer the look of larger bark.
Typically used for mud control, paths, or barn yard applications
Shredded cedar bark - often long and stringy. Typically used for mud control, paths, or barn yard applications.
CloseClean bedding material for all outdoor animals or an economical mud control.
Our 100% Hardwood chips are great for under swing sets and play equipment.
Approximately 1” wood chips of oak, maple, and alder. Hardwood chips are used under playground equipment, paths, or general landscaping.
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