I have five or six bags of hardwood pellets that had been ripped open (probably by inquisitive raccoons), leading to rain water getting in and turning the pellets into sawdust.
I could certainly take them to the dump, or haul them into the woods behind my house and either dump them into a pile or spread them around on the ground, but I was wondering whether they would make OK fill. There is a depression in my yard where an old oil tank was removed and the contractor did not backfill with a sufficient volume of soil. Is there any downside to be aware of in using the pellet sawdust to fill in that hole?
I could certainly take them to the dump, or haul them into the woods behind my house and either dump them into a pile or spread them around on the ground, but I was wondering whether they would make OK fill. There is a depression in my yard where an old oil tank was removed and the contractor did not backfill with a sufficient volume of soil. Is there any downside to be aware of in using the pellet sawdust to fill in that hole?