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Utilizing accumulated woodchips.
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<blockquote data-quote="Backyard Lumberjack" data-source="post: 8063822" data-attributes="member: 141501"><p>how old is it? i have a large pile of oak chips from oak tree trim work, cutting up at my place. it all went thru a chipper and i let them dump it down in lower 40. it has broken down nicely. about 5 maybe 6 years old now. to me, from seeing the decay/breakdown and being a long-term gardener, i would think any use to include into soil, tilled etc would only improve the soil. so long as it is not too hot. i am thinking condition that may still have chipped or cut shape, but crumbles easy in hand...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1104599[/ATTACH]</p><p>it was a big pile when first placed there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backyard Lumberjack, post: 8063822, member: 141501"] how old is it? i have a large pile of oak chips from oak tree trim work, cutting up at my place. it all went thru a chipper and i let them dump it down in lower 40. it has broken down nicely. about 5 maybe 6 years old now. to me, from seeing the decay/breakdown and being a long-term gardener, i would think any use to include into soil, tilled etc would only improve the soil. so long as it is not too hot. i am thinking condition that may still have chipped or cut shape, but crumbles easy in hand... [ATTACH type="full" alt="P1010100.JPG"]1104599[/ATTACH] it was a big pile when first placed there [/QUOTE]
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