OK, so I'm planning my new plot and telling somebody at work about it. I explained how we're going to prune the apple tree and my dad will kindly take the larger branches away and dispose of them.
I also said how I was going to put weed matting down on the paths and in time woodchip them.
My colleague made what seems like quite a valid point - why not use the apple tree branches to woodchip the paths (or at least start them off)? Of course, that depends on me getting hold of a wood chipper, but is this viable? Does it matter what type of wood you use in a woodchipper?! I know it may sound like a daft question, but I know some things are not as simple as you'd like them to be.
Thanks.
I also said how I was going to put weed matting down on the paths and in time woodchip them.
My colleague made what seems like quite a valid point - why not use the apple tree branches to woodchip the paths (or at least start them off)? Of course, that depends on me getting hold of a wood chipper, but is this viable? Does it matter what type of wood you use in a woodchipper?! I know it may sound like a daft question, but I know some things are not as simple as you'd like them to be.
Thanks.
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