Wonderfully crumbly, earthy-smelling woodchips make the most superb garden paths. Just one of the reasons I love them.
VIDEO: Why I Love Woodchip Paths
Wonderfully crumbly, earthy-smelling woodchips make the most superb garden paths. Just one of the reasons I love them.
I discovered that buying bags of woodchips from Lidl actually worked out cheaper than bulk bags.
I didn’t know that about ground Beatles I honestly have been catching them!
I wish I could even afford enough to use as mulch in my garden
I was taking a stroll on my local woods the other day and there was a MOUNTAIN of wood chip. Mustbe been dumped there. Couldn't quite believe it. If I had a van, a wheel barrow and time, I'd absolutely take some
Excited for your TikTok ❤
I'm interested (too) in your raised beds with metal corners. Where did you purchase them?
What about the glue in the cardboard….I don't like that idea!
Does it make the earth more acidic? The chips at my allotment are generally pine
Yes! N the snakes loves this, it’s where they hide:hangs out
Too expensive. So is weed membrane paths but a bit cheaper which I went for. 80ft area to path
Chip drop is a great resource in the U.S.
Woodchips is the way to go!! I put cardboard down 3 years ago from a furniture store that saved it for me. Then got free Woodchips from local tree service. I put down atleast 12 inches. Then built my raised beds on top. Alot of work but so worth it. Going on my 4th year now and no weeds!
Wood chips and cardboard do work great
Great info!
How often do you put down more cardboard and chips?
What about cedar chips?
You did the circular thing, where the end of the video loops perfectly into the beginning! Brilliantly done!
Mushrooms also grow in them 🙂
Why stop at your path? You can put them on top of all your beds and it stops slugs often and mimics nature. So, also cuts down the need to water your plants so much as helps to keep the soil below moist .
This was a great short
Put wood chips on your paths and watch them go everywhere lol
Check if Chip Drop is in your area, it’s a great resource for free, delivered to you wood chips!
Earwigs seem to love.
I’ve been going every afternoon to our municipal building to get a few containers of free wood chips at a time…slowly turning our boring lawn into raised beds and wood chip paths!