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Wood chips: Any use?

Started by kenkew, April 27, 2005, 19:43:52

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kenkew

Neighbour has felled and chipped his trees via a monster gobbling up m/c. Has anyone tried this stuff as mulch?

kenkew


tim

No - but. since you couldn't incorporate it into the soil - at least until well rotted -  I would say 'don't'.
Great as a pathway or weed supressant around permanent things like roses.

simon404

My advice is only use after composting for at least a year. Then only use around shrubs and trees. Will impoverish soil if used fresh (carbon:nitrogen ratio v.high)

wardy

My gardening teacher said 18 months  :)   It's great for paths round the lotty as it's nice and soft to walk on.  If it's small enough you could add it to the compost bin
I came, I saw, I composted

kenkew

I did wonder about it leaching baddies into the soil until it's been stacked awhile. Think I'll pass on it.

salad muncher

I'm sure that wood chip also can attract unsavory characters

maz

I was thinking that too SM. Those woodlice are really yeuk!  :o  or did you mean people coming to view the garden?  ;) ;D
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Roy Bham UK

I'll let you know as I have it and it looks and feels good, I don't think it will hoard woodlice as the traffic will deter them and they prefer a quiet well rotted compost bins so as to chomp on dead leaves etc: :o 8)

BAGGY

I don't understant the 'woodlice' thing.  What do they do?  Or are Kentish woodlice good guys  ?
(they are callled Cheesybugs in my area)
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