• wood chips in garden

    From Ralph Mowery@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 19 10:11:43 2023
    Part of my garden has died off . I had a pine tree blow over and used a
    wood chipper to get rid of most of it. Would it be ok to put lots of
    those chipe in the garden and use a tiller to put it in a mix of the
    soil, or should I just leave the wood chips in the woods or put it in my compost pile ?

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to Ralph Mowery on Sat Aug 19 11:19:03 2023
    Ralph Mowery wrote:


    Part of my garden has died off . I had a pine tree blow over and used a
    wood chipper to get rid of most of it. Would it be ok to put lots of
    those chipe in the garden and use a tiller to put it in a mix of the
    soil, or should I just leave the wood chips in the woods or put it in my compost pile ?

    do you have pathways you can use them on?

    mixing them in the soil means more of a nitrogen hit
    as they break down. eventually they will give that back
    but overall i recommend just using some on top to mulch
    gardens unless you have some perennial plants or shrubs
    which will tolerate more on top.

    we use wood chips to mulch our perennial gardens and
    then after some years i have partially decayed humus
    and woodchips which are much better for adding to the
    veggie gardens. i use some of it in the worm buckets
    as the worms doing their thing to paper and food scraps
    will give it a lot of nutrients and then that is my
    primary fertilizer for tomatoes, onions and peppers after
    that i rotate the beans and peas and garlic through and
    that works really well.

    if you want them to break down faster, mix some dirt
    with the pile of wood chips and keep it moist. you
    should start seeing some steam come off it in a few
    days/week on the cooler mornings. turn it all over in
    a few weeks and let it cook some more.

    easiest thing for us is to just use them on the
    perennial gardens and then we let nature do it's own
    thing.


    songbird

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