Railroad cross ties can be used in a variety of landscaping projects. They make great borders for gardens, raised flower boxes, walkways, driveways and parking lots. They are also used for fence posts, steps and smaller walls.

Railroad Cross Ties are sold individually. You can pick-up or we can deliver to you!

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Railroad Ties

Cross ties can be used in a variety of landscaping projects. They make great borders for gardens, raised flower boxes, walkways, driveways and parking lots. They are also used for fence posts, steps and smaller walls.

Firewood

Our firewood is locally harvested, split, and ready to use. If you don’t have a truck or trailer to haul your firewood or simply prefer to have it delivered, we can deliver to you!

Pine Needles

Pine needles help suppress weed growth, regulate moisture levels, and provide nutrients to plants. It also breaks down slowly over time, meaning that it will continue to provide these benefits for months or even years with minimal effort on your part.

Straw

Our baled straw can be used when seeding your yard.

Creek Sand

The most common uses include topdressing your lawn, amending compacted red clay to improve aeration and reduce compaction, french drains, chicken coops, and blending in rootzones for drainage.

Other Products

Railroad Ties

Cross ties can be used in a variety of landscaping projects. They make great borders for gardens, raised flower boxes, walkways, driveways and parking lots. They are also used for fence posts, steps and smaller walls.

Firewood

Our firewood is locally harvested, split, and ready to use. If you don’t have a truck or trailer to haul your firewood or simply prefer to have it delivered, we can deliver to you!

Pine Needles

Pine needles help suppress weed growth, regulate moisture levels, and provide nutrients to plants. It also breaks down slowly over time, meaning that it will continue to provide these benefits for months or even years with minimal effort on your part.

Straw

Our baled straw can be used as ground cover and mulch, as well as an addition to your flower beds.

Creek Sand

The most common uses include topdressing your lawn, amending compacted red clay to improve aeration and reduce compaction, french drains, chicken coops, and blending in rootzones for drainage.