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I am still picking up a number of good pallets at a few places in town. However, one of my favorite places used to be Harbor Frieght. I don't think I have seen a pallet outside their store by the trash bin for about 6 months. I talked to the manager a few weeks ago and asked him about their pallets. He told me that they return most of their pallets now, so they just don't have many, if any, to put out anymore.
I know a few other stores in town have been returning their pallets for longer than I have been into pallet projects. But I don't know if more stores sending pallets back is going to be a thing, or not, in our future. Frankly, if they do recycle their pallets that way, I would be glad because it would reduce the amount of "trash" sent to our landfills. Obviously, I don't consider pallets to be trash, but once they end up at the landfill, that is all they are and get buried along with everything else.

I have a nice stash of pallets in the backyard for my future projects. For the past several months, I have only been picking up the best pallets in the sites I visit. I can only get 6 pallets into the back of my old Ford Explorer. So, I just pick out the 6 best pallets I can find, load them up, and head on home. If I was not very excited about the value of the pallets that were available, I would just head on home with the truck empty.
Today, I had a change of mind. I only found one site today that had any pallets outside, and they were not great. I had the back of the Explorer empty, so I was determined to try to pick up some pallets on that trip. The pallets I looked at today were not in great shape. Probably not even average condition. But I knew I could salvage some good wood off them and the rest of the pallet would be scrap.
But I have been thinking of the suggestion to use all those pallet wood bits and pieces and scrap lumber to use as fill in my hügelkultur raised beds. That was a great idea. So now when I look at a pallet, I ask myself how much good lumber can I salvage from that pallet and the rest of that wood will just be used as fill in my next raised bed.


Previously, I was just tossing the pallet wood scraps into a burn ring when I burn out stumps. Not much value in that, but at least it served some purpose. Using those scraps as filler in my raised beds was a much better suggestion to me.
