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Sifted Wood Chips as Compost Ingredient - Part 1 

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My thought is that you can sift your wood chips into finer particles, and use those finer chips in your compost pile for an easy brown carbon ingredient.

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@jbuck1975
@jbuck1975 7 месяцев назад
Make you another sifted with smaller holes. Works great
@WestTexasGardenExperiment
@WestTexasGardenExperiment 7 месяцев назад
I did later on, but it does take longer to sift
@jbuck1975
@jbuck1975 7 месяцев назад
Yeah. Ive got a big hole one and small hole wire that inserts into frame. Using fine sifted for grow medium. And then will dump bigger into compost. I been just letting woodchip piles sit. Got multiple things going on​@WestTexasGardenExperiment
@ctstucson
@ctstucson 3 года назад
I am retracing your steps but I don’t know what kind of wood chips you are getting. I’ve heard referenced to oak,
@WestTexasGardenExperiment
@WestTexasGardenExperiment 3 года назад
Hello, the wood chip piles I receive from the tree company usually consist of a mix of trees and shrubs from around here. Today I was moving some chips from a pile I got yesterday, and there was half a pomegranate fruit in there, which I can only assume that they chipped up a pomegranate shrub. Sometimes they will chip up a really big tree, and the entire pile may be from that one tree. I've had that happen with pine once, and oak a couple of times. Most of the time though, the pile has a mix. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks