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Buy Local Wood Lumbery Newsletters! Insight into just about everything involving local wood, business, the environment, Maine, wood mills, lawsuits, the Town of Cape Elizabeth, sales and so much more.

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Prices are still rising at an alarming rate. The cost for basic items is no....

It’s easy to forget or maybe hard to remember why we do things sometimes, especially....

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Save the Lumbery I am writing today to ask for your support with a serious....

In late May the Lumbery hosted all six of the 4th grade classes from Pond....

If I’m being honest I do not garden. I like the idea of gardening. I....

We, at Lumbery, were advised that if we wanted to grow our business then we....

Hi <<First Name>>, There is so much going at Lumbery that I will resort....

Are you looking to create a garden that feeds pollinators and provides blooms, foliage, and....

We are so lucky to have found Rebel Hill Farm. We are so happy to....

Last Friday a group of some very impressive figures met to talk about Local Wood.....

Click on picture to watch video…and see below for the original inspiration behind the video....

Here is what usually happens. You purchase a piece of wood in a standard length.....

Happy 2nd anniversary to the Lumbery!!! How are we doing? We get this question a....

I was at the Barcade in Portland the other week when I ran into a....

Newly installed bar style counters at the Cape High School cafeteria. Big big news!....

Good news for everyone. The Lumbery and Thermory Barrel Saunas are teaming up to provide....

Last week, while leading an expedition into the jungles of Guatemala in search of the....

To quote De La Soul, which I do more frequently than most, “Please listen to....

Inventory, Inventory, Inventory. This is the key to our business and probably most retail businesses.....

What is wrong with this picture? During my most recent visit to Hopkin’s sawmill, located....

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In the Press

A Farmer’s Market for Local Wood

“Buy Local Wood” is our unofficial tagline. Most people would think that buying local wood (and plants) in Maine, the most forested state in the lower 48, would be easy, but it’s not…especially for cedar wood products.

In fact, most cedar sold in Maine is red cedar which arrives from the west coast. The reason for this blatant incongruity is that white cedar is inconvenient. The white cedar tree is not nearly as girthy as its western cousin, it is predominantly milled in relatively little quantities, by small, family owned mills in small towns scattered throughout Maine and it is not heavily traded on the commodities market.

This is where the Lumbery comes in. We, essentially, have created a farmer’s market for local wood. We have opened a retail store that allows for out-of-the-way mills to expose their products to the larger market in southern Maine and beyond.

The benefits of this relationship include reduced emissions due to a compact chain of custody, hyper-local business growth which includes, foresters, loggers, truckers and mills who in turn have a greater tendency to ensure that the forests are well maintained and sustainable plus it creates a genuine sense of regionality and pride…like a homegrown athlete or celebrity.