Discover creative and practical ways to use wood chips in your garden and home. Enhance your landscaping and create a natural and sustainable environment with these inspiring ideas.
Wood chip is a material that many take for granted. It is common on many homesteads, and used in many gardens, parks and public spaces. It is a valuable material, that can be put to
Wood chips are a by-product of using a wood chipper (check out my review of the best wood chippers for home use). Some people think that wood chips are a really useless material which should be dumped in the green waste or garbage but this isn’t so. In fact,
Wood chips are a very useful by-product many landscapers are happy to give away. And your garden will grow lush and tasty with wood chip mulch everywhere!
Follow these easy steps to replace your ugly lawn with wood chips, and create a no-water yard. It will look great year round, with no maintenance required!
Over a year ago we did an experiment in the garden by mulching half of it with wood chips. The results have been very eye-opening! Covering your garden with a mulch layer suppresses the weeds, retains moisture (meaning you have to water less!), and eventually breaks down and feeds your crops.
When it comes to mulching, are there any differences between bark vs wood chips? The answer is yes! And that’s a good thing because both have their own advantages ...
Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) mulch flooring for playgrounds is composed of wood that’s been ground to a fibrous consistency and sometimes processed to “knit” together in order to form the surface that you see on the playground. That being said, EWF is considered a “loose fill” playground surface. EWF is also known as “engineered wood chips”. Is this your best option for playground flooring? Find out more on our blog post!