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I put down some wood chips for ground cover. I like the look too.. (Original Post) ._. May 2024 OP
That looks very nice indeed. Chainfire May 2024 #1
Yes, nice, I do the same... great minds think alike!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2024 #2
Nice. MOMFUDSKI May 2024 #3
Very nice Bayard May 2024 #4
I've used wood chips for mulch WestMichRad May 2024 #5
Stinkhorn! spinbaby May 2024 #8
And the smell of those is really foul!! WestMichRad May 2024 #9
Works good codfisherman May 2024 #6
I have a 6 hp wood chipper. I put chips around my strawberry Emile May 2024 #7
I have an abundance of leaves WestMichRad May 2024 #10

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
4. Very nice
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:29 AM
May 2024

I can get bulk cedar mulch from a local Amish saw mill pretty cheap. Smells wonderful. I need to go get a truck load this week.

spinbaby

(15,194 posts)
8. Stinkhorn!
Mon May 13, 2024, 12:03 PM
May 2024

I get these alien-looking, vaguely obscene things coming up in the mulch. Eventually learned it’s called stinkhorn.

WestMichRad

(1,750 posts)
9. And the smell of those is really foul!!
Mon May 13, 2024, 05:46 PM
May 2024

Aptly named.
Fortunately, the shrooms I’ve gotten from wood chip mulch seem to be mainly the toadstool type. Not stinky ones!

codfisherman

(89 posts)
6. Works good
Sun May 12, 2024, 07:21 PM
May 2024

Most of my half acre lot is garden. The main garden in back is about 3500 sq ft. Years ago I started covering the walkways in hardwood chip. I have an unlimited free supply, but I have to load and haul. Except for deep rooted dandelions (which I like and use) my weeding has been reduced hyperdramatically. The chip cover also keeps the underlying soil cooler and moister, helping out in the neighboring beds. It does harbor slugs, but a billion beneficial insects too.

Emile

(29,242 posts)
7. I have a 6 hp wood chipper. I put chips around my strawberry
Mon May 13, 2024, 07:28 AM
May 2024

plants, blueberry bushes, tomato plants, vining garden plants, etc etc. At the end of garden season I till them into the soil and over winter they compost into the soil. Lot less weeds in the garden using wood chips.

WestMichRad

(1,750 posts)
10. I have an abundance of leaves
Mon May 13, 2024, 05:48 PM
May 2024

… so that is my primary mulch. All the benefits you’ve described (slugs too, but I’ve learned how to cope with them).

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