Wood chip
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I use it, find it really useful for weed suppression in between rows of potatoes.
Choice is use it fresh, or let it rot down a bit.
I go for letting it rot a bit, mostly because unless I shred my own trimmings, it's already got going and the heap is hot inside.
Watch out for clouds of fungal spores from dry decomposing woodchip, if it's leafy when chipped it'll get going pretty fast.
I don't cover my stash, I let the rain get to it.
Choice is use it fresh, or let it rot down a bit.
I go for letting it rot a bit, mostly because unless I shred my own trimmings, it's already got going and the heap is hot inside.
Watch out for clouds of fungal spores from dry decomposing woodchip, if it's leafy when chipped it'll get going pretty fast.
I don't cover my stash, I let the rain get to it.
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