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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodchips Woodchips] are a medium-sized solid material made by cutting, or chipping, larger pieces of wood. The process of making wood chips is called woodchipping and is done with a [[Chipper|woodchipper]]. | |||
==Multiple Uses== | |||
* Mulch (ground cover to prevent evaporation reduce water needs); prevent weed growth | |||
*Playground surfacing, Walkways | |||
*Composting material | |||
*Fuel (e.g. micro-CHP) | |||
*Erosion control | |||
*land management: prevent nitrate runoff | |||
*as part of a [[biofilter]] | |||
* mushroom cultivation | |||
*Décor | |||
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==Other Pages== | |||
* [[Chipper Hammermill]] | |||
[[Category:Materials]] | |||
[[Category:Energy]] | |||
[[Category:Biofuel]] |
Revision as of 23:16, 11 August 2016

Woodchips are a medium-sized solid material made by cutting, or chipping, larger pieces of wood. The process of making wood chips is called woodchipping and is done with a woodchipper.
Multiple Uses
- Mulch (ground cover to prevent evaporation reduce water needs); prevent weed growth
- Playground surfacing, Walkways
- Composting material
- Fuel (e.g. micro-CHP)
- Erosion control
- land management: prevent nitrate runoff
- as part of a biofilter
- mushroom cultivation
- Décor
OSE Subscription
Thanks for your wood chip request, Open Source Ecology!
Please hold on to this email — the link below can be used to edit your request in the future.
If you need to change anything about your request (more chips, fewer chips, change address, cancel request, etc), just visit: http://www.chipero.com/requests/81fc6f30ca5efc7ddb/edit
You will receive a confirmation email when wood chips are delivered to your property. If you don't receive this email, please get in touch or take a look at your request to make sure we accurately reflect how many loads of chips you still want.
Yours, The Chipero Team