Bark - Off Cuts-Wood Chips

Bark off-cuts and wood chips are common byproducts of forestry and tree pruning operations. These materials can be used for various purposes, including landscaping, gardening, and fuel production.

Bark off-cuts are small pieces of bark that are typically left over after timber is harvested. They can be used as a mulch for gardens or landscaping, as they help to retain moisture in the soil and suppress weed growth. Bark off-cuts can also be used to make compost, as they add organic matter and improve soil structure.

Wood chips are small pieces of wood that are typically produced during the process of pruning trees or processing timber. Like bark off-cuts, wood chips can be used as a mulch for gardens or landscaping. They can also be used as a fuel for biomass energy production or as a source of material for manufacturing paper, particleboard, and other products.

Both bark off-cuts and wood chips can be sourced from local forestry or tree pruning operations. If you are interested in using these materials, you can contact your local tree service or forestry company to inquire about availability and pricing. Additionally, some cities and towns offer free or low-cost wood chips to residents for use in their gardens and landscaping.