get the wood chipper going and get as much chipped as I can. I want to finish the run by loading it with wood chips, and edge the garden with chips AND put cardboard down around my lavender beds and put wood chips on top.
I'm a big fan of wood chips. I have a larger, gas woodchipper that will chip branches up to 3 inches round, and a smaller, electric chipper that will process branches up to about 1-1//2 inches. I used to chip up wood all the time in the past. It was a great way to clean up the yard and have something (wood chips) that was useful in so many ways.
I would use cardboard on the ground, as well, and cover it with wood chips. Very nice.
The only thing that I did not like so much was that it took quite a long time to chip wood at home with my chippers. Not a really big deal because I would just put on my headphones and listen to the radio or maybe listen to an audiobook.

Since I found out that I can get as many free wood chips as I want at the landfill, my chippers rarely get used these days. Instead of chipping my yard waste wood, I just build a new hügelkultur raised bed and dump the wood in there. So, I am still using all that yard waste wood, just in a different way.
My little electric chipper does a great job in chipping up small branches, almost like pine shavings quality, and I will still occasionally make wood chips with that for my nest beds. For small branches, my little electric SunJoe chipper works well...
You just have to be aware of its limitations and not expect to chip up a trailer full of wood in minutes. That will not happen. But for small branches and yard cleanup, the electric chipper is my go-to machine.