3 Ways to Repurpose Wood Chips
Whether you’ve had a tree cut down or you’re starting a yard cleanup, you may be trying to figure out what to do with your wood chips. While many people have their wood chips hauled away or burned after stump removal, there are several ways to repurpose wood chips for your garden or landscaping.
So before you light a fire or call a hauler, let’s take a look at some practical uses for your wood chips.
The optimal depth of wood chip mulching is around 3 inches. Many Frederick, Professional Stump Removal clients prefer to keep their stump's wood chips for mulching. As a cost-effective and natural-looking mulching option, wood chips can enhance the health and beauty of your landscape.
Also, remember that the bigger the wood chips, the longer they’ll take to decompose. For Frederick and the surrounding area, Professional Stump Removal experts use stump grinding, which creates smaller wood chips. While wood chips may slow down the compost process, you’ll reap the benefits of a nutrient-rich addition to your soil.
Not only do wood chips discourage weed growth, but their ability to absorb moisture prevents the path from becoming muddy. Wood chips are also a great way to add traction to slick walkways or surfaces in your yard. To create a wood chip walkway, layer the chips at least 2 to 3 inches deep. For a step-by-step guide for creating your wood chip pathway, check out Better Homes and Gardens.
You may already have a natural source of wood chips on your property, such as a stump or fallen tree. Stump grinding is an effective way to both get rid of an unsightly stump and repurpose its wood chips somewhere else in your yard. Professional Stump Removal offers stump grinding service to Frederick, Maryland and the surrounding region.
Many of our trusted partners prefer to provide the tree work and leave the stump grinding process to our team of stump removal experts.
Need stump removal services? Call us at (814) 883-9444 or fill out the online inquiry form to get a free quote.
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