Green Supreme Wood Pellets
Hardwood / Softwood Blend – Home Depot’s Most Common Pellet Fuel
Green Supreme Wood Pellets are manufactured by Lignetics Group and sold nationwide through The Home Depot and regional distributors. They’re made from a blend of hardwood and softwood sawdust sourced from sawmills throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Each bag is P.F.I. Certified for premium grade fuel and contains no additives or binders — just pure, compressed wood fiber.
Typical specs: 8,200 – 8,500 BTUs per pound and ash content around 0.4 – 0.7 %. The pellets are screened for low dust and packaged in durable 40-lb bags. They burn hot and steady, making them a popular “go-to” option for many Home Depot customers each heating season.
Availability: Green Supreme is distributed nationwide through Home Depot locations in states like Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Regional plants under the Lignetics umbrella produce different formulations to match local wood species, so BTU and ash numbers may vary slightly by region.
Status note: As of 2025, Green Supreme remains one of the most widely available retail pellet brands in the U.S. via big-box stores and local dealers — but bag date and mill origin still matter for performance, so always check before you buy.
Bottom line: Green Supreme is a dependable, widely available pellet that delivers solid heat and reasonable ash for its price point — a reliable everyday fuel for most pellet stoves sold at Home Depot and beyond.
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232 Responses
I have a Pel Pro pellet stove … The Green Supreme Pellets have worked fine in my stove for years. This year I have had a problem with the quality of the pellet. Even though they still work in the stove, the issue I have had is that many bags have had pellets clumped together in the middle of the bag, and usually the bags that have this issue have been in the middle of the pile. The store where I purchase my pellets has has other customers with the same issue, and of course the store has made things right with the customers. I am wondering if at the time of production and packaging of the pellets there may have been a moisture issue. I had a bag last night that when I dumped it into the bin I found a clump about the size of a baseball. I also think this year the pellets are not as good heat producers, and they take very long time to light.
Burned a ton of Green supreme in November. Heat was on the low end of average,with lots of ash, and dust. Ash bin had to be emptied every 3 days where stove chow goes about 8 days with more heat. The GS had so much sawdust that the feed auger in my Harmon started to make a hi pitched noise that went away with Stove chow. I’ll wont buy GS again unless I can’t find anything else.
We’ve had a Traeger Pellet furnace since 1992 and this is 1st time we’ve had a problem with pellets, Green Supreme, jamming the cup that feeds to the auger. Almost purchased a new motor, glad we didn’t as works fine with other pellets. We purchased 5 ton and are now in process of exchanging most, thank you Lowes for allowing this. We also have a pellet stove in garage which seems to accommodate these pellets as there is no cup system.
I purchased 4 ton of Green Supreme this year because I had fairly good results last year. The pellets this year are horrible. I have a 2008hard quadrifire insert. I am cleaning the firepot every two or three days and cleaning the stove every other time I empty the pot. It is horrible! The firepot gets full of hard clumps and plugs the airholes. The flame is lazy and high. Do not buy these pellets!
They burn terribly…have to constantly clean the tray from the feeder. Very disappointed in this product that claims to burn “clean”.