Pine bark fines
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  • Subject: Pine bark fines
  • From: &* P* L* <lindsey@mallorn.com>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 13:01:56 -0400 (EDT)

----- Original Message -----
> 
> Chris....my experience with chipping/shredding branches, etc., is
> that the result is very coarse, even too coarse to use as mulch.
> But, that might be just the chipper/shredders I've seen used. I'd
> also be interested in knowing if others have found this a useful
> tool for making soil amendments and what type of machine is best.

It's something that I'll have to experiment with.

I still prefer mixing my own soil when potting up plants -- it's
so much less expensive, seems to hold up well, and I can tailor
it to the needs of a plant (i.e. hardwood bark fines for non-acid-
lovers, pine bark fines for acid lovers, extra chicken grit when
more drainage is needed, etc.)

So for my use running mulch through a chipper multiple times
might be effective, but that may not be true for needing enough
to cover a 20x20 bed.  :)

Chris

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