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<blockquote data-quote="New Puritan" data-source="post: 2584902" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>How long does tree-surgery wood chip type stuff need to rot properly*? It's generally regarded as robbing soil N if used too quickly and not mixed with anything else, but I assume after a while it will get past this point... Anyone know or have experience of this? I've got the space to store it, so am wondering if I could get some cheap now, and save it for later. It just depends on how much later, "later" is.</p><p>*Obviously it depends on what was chipped, I guess Leylandii or Christmas trees would take longer than new growth deciduous hedging etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Puritan, post: 2584902, member: 39018"] How long does tree-surgery wood chip type stuff need to rot properly*? It's generally regarded as robbing soil N if used too quickly and not mixed with anything else, but I assume after a while it will get past this point... Anyone know or have experience of this? I've got the space to store it, so am wondering if I could get some cheap now, and save it for later. It just depends on how much later, "later" is. *Obviously it depends on what was chipped, I guess Leylandii or Christmas trees would take longer than new growth deciduous hedging etc. [/QUOTE]
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