What should I put in the Run?

Is there a specific kind of wood chips? I may order wood chips and some pine mulch as suggested by goldysgirl
What do you have available without it being ordered and/or shipped? I use pine chips, but that's because it is what is around and what I can get for free. When a chipper dumps a load off on the side of the road somewhere, it gets shoveled into the back of a pickup and brought home!

Use what you got.... it doesn't have to be expensive.
 
What do you have available without it being ordered and/or shipped? I use pine chips, but that's because it is what is around and what I can get for free. When a chipper dumps a load off on the side of the road somewhere, it gets shoveled into the back of a pickup and brought home!

Use what you got.... it doesn't have to be expensive.
Thank you for this we have dirt and gravel :goodpost:
 
Where is your nearest woodlot? They will often have inexpensive or even free wood mulch
To be honest I don’t think we have one here we are in Western Alaska a place that’s called Bethel it’s kinda like a village stuff has to be barged up in summer or flown here
 
Think outside the box...

I get my pine shavings for FREE from two different sources. One is a guy with a sawmill that mills lumber to build houses and do custom woodwork (bars, countertops, decorative beams, mantles, etc.). The other is a guy that builds custom furniture and cabinets and has his own woodshop and sawmill. These are small town artisans that make things from locally sourced lumber.
 
Think outside the box...

I get my pine shavings for FREE from two different sources. One is a guy with a sawmill that mills lumber to build houses and do custom woodwork (bars, countertops, decorative beams, mantles, etc.). The other is a guy that builds custom furniture and cabinets and has his own woodshop and sawmill. These are small town artisans that make things from locally sourced lumber.
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