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Wood chips from powerline cleanup crews
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<blockquote data-quote="kdchex" data-source="post: 1735560" data-attributes="member: 17579"><p>It helps to know what kind of trees are in the mix. If there's oak, pine, or cedar, for instance, you need to let it age for a while before putting it in your garden. They can be antimicrobial and will kill your soil organisms. They're really good for garden paths, to start with, because they keep weeds out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdchex, post: 1735560, member: 17579"] It helps to know what kind of trees are in the mix. If there's oak, pine, or cedar, for instance, you need to let it age for a while before putting it in your garden. They can be antimicrobial and will kill your soil organisms. They're really good for garden paths, to start with, because they keep weeds out. [/QUOTE]
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