wabbitpoo":qz71em1e said:Thanks for the info. Think I'll use some in the compost and then throw the rest in the green recycle bins. Seems like there ought to be a gadget for compressing them into wood "bricks" for burning on a normal fire.
TEP":1j230ood said:One thing that has been mentioned, the shavings sapping the nitrogen from the soil. This only happens when the wood is fresh, I believe it is the first part of the breakdown process?
Leaving the chippings in a heap to weather for 6 months or so apparently stops this. I weather mine before using them on the ground.
Scrums":1qm15fwy said:I have horsey people that collect mine and a few rabbit and guinea pig owners who email me for some occasionally. Rest is for our chucks.
Chris.
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