Why We’ve Been Quiet on Social Media

By Amanda Musolino, Co-Owner of NC Sod and Mulch LLC dba NC Firewood

It’s no secret that we have been quiet on social media the past two years.  I know that we like to think that sleeping is overrated, but the truth of the matter is we have been putting in very long hours and we have some exciting news to share.  At the end of 2021, we were informed by the NCDOT that due to road expansion, we were losing our office in Fuquay Varina on route 55.  We had known it was coming for a while, but it was still bittersweet to pack everything up and say goodbye to our old office.

Harnett County is wonderful and we are so happy to announce the opening of our Homesteading and Garden Center on Interstate 95.  Located about 10 miles south of the Interstate 95 and Interstate 40 junction, we are able to service even more customers and expand our service area more.  We’ve been working tirelessly on our very own commercial property.  We’ve set up our greenhouse, put together our large parking lot, and we are open for business.

We will continue to offer our premier landscaping, hardscaping, drainage, and grading services across North Carolina.  Our sod installation crew has been hard at work all summer in Four Oaks, Smithfield, Pikeville, Goldsboro, Wendell, Zebulon, and more.  As North Carolina continues to see growth outside the Triangle area, we are listening to our customers and understanding their needs for our services to expand outwards.

Listening to our community is why we decided to get back into retail  To be honest, we were pretty disgusted with some of the pricing that we saw in the big box stores.  Our goal has always been to provide the best quality products and materials at the right price.  We felt that it was time to do that.  Currently we have mums, pumpkins, custom wood signs and displays, lighthouses, windmills, soil, mulch, and more.  More information about our Homesteading and Garden Center can be found using this link:

http://www.i95sod.com

We have a field planted with broccoli and collards and are expanding into agriculture too.  Local produce, free range eggs, and our very own honey will be staples at our greenhouse.  In the spring we are starting plants from seed too.

We can’t wait to help our customers and invite you to come out and see us.

 

 

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