@@lillysfarmandfirewood apple always brings a premium which is nice, but even as firewood you’d appreciate it even if it was just to burn in the wood stove!
@@jasonpinnix1905 yeah that makes sense. I’ve got a solid tree guy that hooks me up and I’ll intermittently take what I can from others and small stuff I cut in my free time. I work full time elsewhere so this comes in waves and I do it every chance I get in my down time!
@@johnricks1630 That’s awesome! If you are in the triad area or ever frequent/pass through the Winston Salem/Clemmons area I would love to set you up! Feel free to email me at beverhart1985@gmail.com and I can send you some of my Facebook Ads for you to look over. Not sure if UA-cam will allow me to link them here.
@@johnricks1630 John, I wish I had the capabilities to establish something online/more than just local. Unfortunately there’s a lot of red tape when it comes to online ordering/shipping/moving wood across state lines. 100% of what I do is either word of mouth or Facebook marketplace. Is there something specific you’re interested in? If I can’t provide it, perhaps I could steer you in the right direction?
You Have a Good Variety of Fire Wood, such as Oak Cherry Maple Hickory Pecan, Hickory and Pecan Trees are found in the Southern States of USA SUCH AS TEXAS, OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, CAROLINA FLORIDA, GEORGIA, MISSOURI, KENTUCKY, Tennessee, Indiana, New Mexico, Virginia,
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood a lot of these fruitwoods apple specifically can go bad quickly. I’ve had a good hardy apple tree get cut down and go punky in the matter of a couple months. Was quite surprised by that, so as soon as I got these rounds I prioritized them! Thanks for stopping by Daniel!
Nice stuff!👍👍
@@outdoorsinthe608 thanks Jeremiah!
Awesome Apple! I need to do my homework to find some!!
@@lillysfarmandfirewood apple always brings a premium which is nice, but even as firewood you’d appreciate it even if it was just to burn in the wood stove!
I’m jealous! I don’t think I’ve ever had any Applewood in all my years of doing firewood.
I just got a lot of cherry wood to work up.
Man I love processing cherry! Talk about a woodyard full of good smells! Do you purchase wood Jason?
@@FoothillsFirewood no I bring it in off jobs . All this cherry was blow down trees .
@@jasonpinnix1905 that’s awesome that you have a direct connection to the supply!
@@FoothillsFirewood yes if not I don’t think I would do firewood
@@jasonpinnix1905 yeah that makes sense. I’ve got a solid tree guy that hooks me up and I’ll intermittently take what I can from others and small stuff I cut in my free time. I work full time elsewhere so this comes in waves and I do it every chance I get in my down time!
Softly browsing Marketplace 😂
@@WilleysFirewood 🤣 let’s just hope she gasses out before getting this far in the video.
That’s what we do with fire wood we move it many times .
Good Score! Apple is hard to get. I have seen bags go for $25-$30.
@@tomsfirewood perfect that’s exactly what I need lol
If you are local to central NC, check him out! I've gotten some cooking wood from him a few times!
I was asking about the website because I live here in north carolina. Just wanted to know how can someone purchase wood from you?
@@johnricks1630 That’s awesome! If you are in the triad area or ever frequent/pass through the Winston Salem/Clemmons area I would love to set you up! Feel free to email me at beverhart1985@gmail.com and I can send you some of my Facebook Ads for you to look over. Not sure if UA-cam will allow me to link them here.
Do you have a website for your wood. ?
@@johnricks1630 John, I wish I had the capabilities to establish something online/more than just local. Unfortunately there’s a lot of red tape when it comes to online ordering/shipping/moving wood across state lines. 100% of what I do is either word of mouth or Facebook marketplace. Is there something specific you’re interested in? If I can’t provide it, perhaps I could steer you in the right direction?
You Have a Good Variety of Fire Wood, such as Oak Cherry Maple Hickory Pecan, Hickory and Pecan Trees are found in the Southern States of USA SUCH AS TEXAS, OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, CAROLINA FLORIDA, GEORGIA, MISSOURI, KENTUCKY, Tennessee, Indiana, New Mexico, Virginia,
@@obiorah1 we are very fortunate to have some of the highest quality woods in the world!
I know I have had apple and plum here in my yard but always rotten or twisted stuff so it gets scared and everyone gets a little
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood a lot of these fruitwoods apple specifically can go bad quickly. I’ve had a good hardy apple tree get cut down and go punky in the matter of a couple months. Was quite surprised by that, so as soon as I got these rounds I prioritized them! Thanks for stopping by Daniel!
@FoothillsFirewood I guess I should add the rotten stuff gets saved to my firepit.