Rldad1
Songster
Look for the contractor that your local power company uses to trim trees away from the power lines. They are usually looking for places to dump their truck after the chipper fills it up. I just got a load and it's free.
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hank you. Good to know. Then I know where to get mine. Our city offers it for free to pick up. I just go there and get it. I must say. You all are awesome for giving me so much good advice. Thank you.The bagged stuff at HD is usually much finer than the tree trimmers chips I get.
...and most will be dyed.
Exactly, our city giveds it away for free to pick up. That's where I will go and get some. Thanks.Look for the contractor that your local power company uses to trim trees away from the power lines. They are usually looking for places to dump their truck after the chipper fills it up. I just got a load and it's free.
Thank you.And expensive in comparison. Contact some tree trimmers in your area OP, and see if you can get a load of chips for free or cost of gas. People can't give them away fast enough here.
If all else fails then I'd check a landscape supply for bulk pricing, or if you can't store such a large amount, then the closest product from a big box store would probably be pine nuggets. Most bagged mulches nowadays are dyed - it's very obvious if you look at the bag and everything inside is a very even (and often unnatural) color.