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    Way to Break Down and Use Wood Chips, by Charles Dowding
    Woodchips
    Credits: image taken from Charles Dowding’s vlog

    Woodchips can be useful for the garden but breaking them down take ages. With a few tips, Charles explains us how to speed up the process to obtain a rich compost material.


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