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  1. Sawdust - Wikipedia

    Sawdust (or wood dust) is a by-product or waste product of woodworking operations such as sawing, sanding, milling and routing. It is composed of very small chips of wood. These operations can be …

  2. 15 Surprising Uses for Sawdust Around the Home - Bob Vila

    Jul 27, 2023 · Wondering what to do with sawdust that's left over from your woodworking projects? Use sawdust in the garden, for pet care, and even to keep warm!

  3. Kentucky Sawdust Pie Recipe - Southern Living

    Sep 9, 2025 · A Kentucky sawdust pie's filling tastes like coconut pie, chess pie, and pecan pie all at once—and really gives German chocolate cake frosting vibes. The filling is gooey, very sweet, and …

  4. Shop Quality Sawdust and Smoking Chips for Grilling and Garden Use

    Explore our selection of wood sawdust and smoking chips perfect for cooking, grilling, and composting. Find great deals and enjoy convenient shopping options today!

  5. Sawdust: Surprisingly Eco-Friendly and Sustainable

    The term 'sawdust' may bring to mind images of a woodshop or construction site but, what exactly is sawdust, and how is it made? Sawdust is a byproduct of wood processing activities, such as sawing, …

  6. 29 Survival Uses for Sawdust You’ll Wish You Knew Sooner

    Feb 15, 2025 · I’ve found 29 clever ways to use it, and some of them might surprise you! From keeping your fire going to preserving food, sawdust has more practical uses than you’d ever expect. Instead …

  7. 45 Uses for Sawdust on the Homestead

    Feb 24, 2020 · There are plenty of ways to use sawdust, from keeping weeds and slugs away from your plants to creating a pathway to soaking up spills, and even starting a fire!

  8. Sawdust Uses: Smart Ways to Reuse Wood Dust at Home

    Nov 25, 2025 · Find out how to reuse sawdust for compost, soil, wood filler, crafts, and barn chores. Simple ideas that make wood dust truly valuable.

  9. Make the most of sawdust - Wood

    Dec 19, 2024 · On established garden plants, sawdust suppresses weeds. It robs nitrogen from the soil as it breaks down, stealing sustenance from shallow-rooted weeds. Particularly toxic to plants, …

  10. Sawdust Inc.

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