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>Oh .. and I want to fill in a play area for my kids w/ wood chips. It will
>be >about 15 ft long and 10 ft wide and 3 inches deep (under a swing set). Any >ideas on where I can get such a quantity of wood chips that would be >appropriate for a play area at a good price? >Thank you for your help. >~Kat I suppose that would depend on where you live. In many areas the local power company will place you on a list for a FREE delivery of wood chips from when they clear branches from power lines. Usually they insist that you sign for the entire dump truck load, about 10-12 cubic yards, which they will drop in your driveway. It's up to you to move them to wherever... be warned... 10-12 cubic yards is quite a foreboding looking mountain of wood chips, but once spread out will do very nicely for the size area you describe, just that it's a lot of work. Be prepared for two people to spend the better part of a day with wheelbarrows and shovels... ordinary garden shovels will not work for wood chips, you'll need those huge plastic barn mucking shovels, some snow shovels will work too. When first you see that load they drop in your driveway you will suddenly become very frightened at the enormity of it; don't think about it, just start shoveling... once you're done it will be worth it, because it's all for FREE... don't ask me how I know this. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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>I suppose that would depend on where you live. In many areas the local power
>company will place you on a list for a FREE delivery of wood chips from when >they clear branches from power lines. Usually they insist that you sign for >the entire dump truck load, about 10-12 cubic yards, which they will drop in >your driveway. It's up to you to move them to wherever... be warned... 10-12 >cubic yards is quite a foreboding looking mountain of wood chips, but once >spread out will do very nicely for the size area you describe, just that it's >a >lot of work. Be prepared for two people to spend the better part of a day >with >wheelbarrows and shovels... ordinary garden shovels will not work for wood >chips, you'll need those huge plastic barn mucking shovels, some snow shovels >will work too. When first you see that load they drop in your driveway you >will suddenly become very frightened at the enormity of it; don't think about >it, just start shoveling... once you're done it will be worth it, because >it's >all for FREE... don't ask me how I know this. > > >---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- >Sheldon >```````````` ohhh! Thank you ... I'll call about this today ... I had no idea ![]() ~Kat "The early bird gets the worm, the second mouse gets the cheese." |
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Jarkat2002 wrote:
> > >I suppose that would depend on where you live. In many areas the local power > >company will place you on a list for a FREE delivery of wood chips from when > >they clear branches from power lines. Usually they insist that you sign for > >the entire dump truck load, about 10-12 cubic yards, which they will drop in > >your driveway. > ohhh! Thank you ... I'll call about this today ... I had no idea ![]() Also, in many towns they turn your discarded Christmas trees into pine mulch, free for the taking. Notice I said 'take' ... they most likely won't deliver. nancy |
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Jarkat2002 wrote:
> > >I suppose that would depend on where you live. In many areas the local power > >company will place you on a list for a FREE delivery of wood chips from when > >they clear branches from power lines. Usually they insist that you sign for > >the entire dump truck load, about 10-12 cubic yards, which they will drop in > >your driveway. > ohhh! Thank you ... I'll call about this today ... I had no idea ![]() Also, in many towns they turn your discarded Christmas trees into pine mulch, free for the taking. Notice I said 'take' ... they most likely won't deliver. nancy |
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>I suppose that would depend on where you live. In many areas the local power
>company will place you on a list for a FREE delivery of wood chips from when >they clear branches from power lines. Usually they insist that you sign for >the entire dump truck load, about 10-12 cubic yards, which they will drop in >your driveway. It's up to you to move them to wherever... be warned... 10-12 >cubic yards is quite a foreboding looking mountain of wood chips, but once >spread out will do very nicely for the size area you describe, just that it's >a >lot of work. Be prepared for two people to spend the better part of a day >with >wheelbarrows and shovels... ordinary garden shovels will not work for wood >chips, you'll need those huge plastic barn mucking shovels, some snow shovels >will work too. When first you see that load they drop in your driveway you >will suddenly become very frightened at the enormity of it; don't think about >it, just start shoveling... once you're done it will be worth it, because >it's >all for FREE... don't ask me how I know this. > > >---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- >Sheldon >```````````` ohhh! Thank you ... I'll call about this today ... I had no idea ![]() ~Kat "The early bird gets the worm, the second mouse gets the cheese." |
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This reminds me of the time I got two cubic yards of topsoil for free
from the Air Force base here... I had to go and get it, and I found out that two cubic yards fills the back of my Ranger almost to the brim :-) I still have some of that dirt in a bin in my garage. -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
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This reminds me of the time I got two cubic yards of topsoil for free
from the Air Force base here... I had to go and get it, and I found out that two cubic yards fills the back of my Ranger almost to the brim :-) I still have some of that dirt in a bin in my garage. -- John Gaughan http://www.johngaughan.net/ |
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Wrong forum? Why? Don't you think any here don't raise their own
veggies? My wife cans 50 qts of our own organic grown tomatoes,freezes 40 lbs.of our corn.City folks (most),just haven't enjoyed the far superior taste of fresh veggies,fresh picked. |
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