Try looking into empty bannna boxes. I usually ask the receiving clerk at my local grocery store for them. Very durable and are great for small amounts of wood or kindling. Great channel.
I’m waiting for the boom truck giveaway! If you are isolated out in the country, bird nectar can last a week. City folks need to change nectar every four days to compete with their neighbors. Fresh is good!
Haha I'll see if I can find the matchbox version 😂 Thinking of hanging another feeder at the barn. They're so territorial, most of the birds are missing out.
@@FoxfireProjects I saw a bubbler made out of a soda bottle that looked cool that I understand they like. Could be a small unrelated project. Joe has killdeer, Chris has kittens, mike has goldens, hummers are way cool.
Appreciate the kind words. Our homeowner "weekend warrior" customers really like it. Lets them have a single cook and not much if any leftover wood, which is tough some places. Thanks so much for watching!
Big demand in our area, the BBQ belt. Folks take their meat and wood smoke awful seriously. We supply restaurants and homeowners alike. Have met a lot of nice folks and seen some really cool smokers! Thanks so much for watching!
All the time. We have lots of folks that want the wood green for added smoke, and many folks that still prefer seasoned. Makes it much keeping a steady supply. Appreciate you watching!
It works really well for us. We are at $1/lb for everything except apple, which is $1.50. We have to travel for the apple, hence the extra cost. Thanks so much for watching!
Maryland is a bit of a stretch for us. We're in NC. Roll through Maryland a few times a year as we head North to pick up Apple wood though. Always appreciate you watching!
Great video. I’ve never seen sold by the lb.👍🏻👍🏻 I now curious how much weight is lost from green to dry wood. Buying by the lb. might be the ticket for specific wood. 👍🏻👏🏻🇺🇸
Lots of experimenting and customer feedback led us to the 30# weight. Seems to be the perfect amount for most weekend smokers for one cook. Suburbia is our market. Thanks for watching!
We did! Darwin Smith won the Farm Boss. Check out the community tab to see pictures of him with his new saw. Stay tuned for the next giveaway as we approach 10k. Appreciate you watching!
For sure. We have QR codes at our pickup spots. The majority of our small sales are paid for through Venmo or PayPal, or ahead of time with CC. I miss the old days with cash! Thanks for watching!
Try looking into empty bannna boxes. I usually ask the receiving clerk at my local grocery store for them. Very durable and are great for small amounts of wood or kindling. Great channel.
Love the idea! I'll check it out. Thanks so much for watching!
I’m waiting for the boom truck giveaway! If you are isolated out in the country, bird nectar can last a week. City folks need to change nectar every four days to compete with their neighbors. Fresh is good!
Haha I'll see if I can find the matchbox version 😂 Thinking of hanging another feeder at the barn. They're so territorial, most of the birds are missing out.
@@FoxfireProjects I saw a bubbler made out of a soda bottle that looked cool that I understand they like. Could be a small unrelated project. Joe has killdeer, Chris has kittens, mike has goldens, hummers are way cool.
No hummingbirds here in the mountains yet. Still chilly at night for the little fellas. I did see lightning bugs this week. So it will be any day now.
Saw a few in Blowing Rock when we were up in April. Hopefully they show up for you soon. Always great to hear from you!
Hello from the Netherlands.
no Hummingbirds here .
and no firewood business here .
thanks for the video Fox 👍.
Sincerely Hollandduck
Glad to have you watching! Always good to hear from you!
That was really cool! I’ve never seen it sold by the pound. Great video!
Tyler
Appreciate the kind words. Our homeowner "weekend warrior" customers really like it. Lets them have a single cook and not much if any leftover wood, which is tough some places. Thanks so much for watching!
Hummingbirds arrived Right about May first in
Maryland. Tom Ireland
That's about a month behind us in NC. Sounds about right. Always good hearing from you!
Oh this is pretty neat. I didn't know there was a demand for this wood smoke. And didn't know itt was sold by weight either.
Kenny
Big demand in our area, the BBQ belt. Folks take their meat and wood smoke awful seriously. We supply restaurants and homeowners alike. Have met a lot of nice folks and seen some really cool smokers! Thanks so much for watching!
Very interesting video. Do you ever have requests for certain moisture content in your smoker wood?
All the time. We have lots of folks that want the wood green for added smoke, and many folks that still prefer seasoned. Makes it much keeping a steady supply. Appreciate you watching!
No humming birds here yet in the mountains .I filled the feeder up last week but haven’t seen any yet.
We saw a couple when we were in western NC last month. They're on the move! Always good hearing from you!
Hummingbirds returned a few weeks ago here in Northwest Arkansas
Amazing how far they travel. Appreciate you watching!
I like the 30 lbs bag ideal. What are you getting for a 30 lbs bag of smoking wood in your area?
It works really well for us. We are at $1/lb for everything except apple, which is $1.50. We have to travel for the apple, hence the extra cost. Thanks so much for watching!
Great video. I was wondering if you do any deliveries in Maryland I overheard one of our neighbors talking about fire wood.
Another great UA-camr is “Firewood at the Furnace”. He’s based out of Maryland. May want to look him up.
Maryland is a bit of a stretch for us. We're in NC. Roll through Maryland a few times a year as we head North to pick up Apple wood though. Always appreciate you watching!
@@FoxfireProjects ok I thought it was a hike
@@jeffreyscanada I’ll check it out
Great video. I’ve never seen sold by the lb.👍🏻👍🏻 I now curious how much weight is lost from green to dry wood. Buying by the lb. might be the ticket for specific wood. 👍🏻👏🏻🇺🇸
Interesting that you sell your smoking wood by the pound. With dense hardwoods, that doesn't take many individual pieces to yield a 30 pound bag.
Lots of experimenting and customer feedback led us to the 30# weight. Seems to be the perfect amount for most weekend smokers for one cook. Suburbia is our market. Thanks for watching!
Did you ever do the chainsaw giveaway?
We did! Darwin Smith won the Farm Boss. Check out the community tab to see pictures of him with his new saw. Stay tuned for the next giveaway as we approach 10k. Appreciate you watching!
@@FoxfireProjects good for him! Where did you do it? I didn't see it on YT
It's posted on the community tab as well. Just a bit farther down.
this is BULLTISH
If customers don't have cash, can they pay electronically?
For sure. We have QR codes at our pickup spots. The majority of our small sales are paid for through Venmo or PayPal, or ahead of time with CC. I miss the old days with cash! Thanks for watching!