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Am I right in thinking the well rotted chipping won't be as damaging to the structure of the soil. Initially it will be used just to hold the paper in place then dug in over autumn/winter next year.
I wouldn't say there would be any damage as such to the soil structure from rotted or unrotted chippings. I suppose creating a more easily drained growing medium could be construed by some as damage but as it's a deliberate consequence, I'd be more considering that improvement. Biodegraded chippings will add to the humus which for most soils would also be an improvement.
On the other hand, if you are talking of the tendency for unrotted chippings to leach nitrogen from the soil
and asking whether biodegraded chippings will do the same, well no they won't. Again, that's my take on it. Others may have a different view.
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