Spreading my composted wood chips

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Doc_Bob

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A few months ago, Pineridge suggested I compost my wood chips. Well, I resisted but eventually did what he suggested. Today, I had a friend come over and move the chips into my filed using his dozer. Yes, I could have done it with my tractor, but it would have taken 40 hours. It took the dozer 2 hours. The wood chips had been collected all summer and mixed with horse manure and urea pellets (thanks Pineridge!). I am not running the dozer (I wish I had been). The heat from the compost produced lots of water vapor. The chips now cover about 220X200 sq. ft of clay like soil in an 8 inch layer of rotted chips.

Enjoy the power of composted wood chips!!!
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HI DOC
Iwas just gonna post and ask about this.I have been chipping all wekend and have some massive piles of chips.Can i mix them in with my regular compost,that i put on my veggie garden.Will it hurt the soils ph balance?Will i need to add lime too?Nice photos.You make alot .Do you got a sawmill or something?
ALAN
 
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escavader said:
HI DOC
Iwas just gonna post and ask about this.I have been chipping all wekend and have some massive piles of chips.Can i mix them in with my regular compost,that i put on my veggie garden.Will it hurt the soils ph balance?Will i need to add lime too?Nice photos.You make alot .Do you got a sawmill or something?
ALAN

I have been told and I believe that these chips will suck all the nitrogen out of the soil! I have composted them with a lot of horse manure and urea (46%) and watched them shrink in volume by about 50% over the summer. I will add more urea to the soil and chips as time passes. They are only partially composted in these pics. I had them spread over the field since I need more room for the next 100 truckloads of chips that will be delivered over the winter and spring.

I have not done any soil testing, so all your good questions will have to wait for someone who knows more about it than I do. I just know that wood chips can take years to decompose. I will be feeding this area of clay soil for a number of years. By then, I will be a chip expert! And the soil will finally be "softer".

I get my chips delivered by a local tree service that needs a place to dump them. They get rid of them and I need them. Works well for both of us. The chips are a waste product for them. I have 15 acres of land. I will need chips for years :D !
Bob
 
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Great pictures Bob. I'd love to own a dozer.
 
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That operator sure puts a load of ballast on the tracks.
 
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rotting organic mateial does use a lot of nitrogen. but this should be a great soil amendment in the long run.
 
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escavader said:
HI DOC
Iwas just gonna post and ask about this.I have been chipping all wekend and have some massive piles of chips.Can i mix them in with my regular compost,that i put on my veggie garden.Will it hurt the soils ph balance?Will i need to add lime too?Nice photos.You make alot .Do you got a sawmill or something?
ALAN

You can get a lot of info at the GardenWeb soil/compost forum:
Soil, Compost and Mulch Forum - GardenWeb
You'll need to add "greens" along with the chips for nitrogen to speed up the process.
 
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Highbeam said:
That operator sure puts a load of ballast on the tracks.

Thanks exactly what I was thinking, I just couldn't think of such eloquent words.
 
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Glad things are working out nicely for you Bob. Keep in mind that anytime you move a pile of composting material and you see smoke, or steam, the pile is still hot and not fully broken down. No need to rush mother nature. :D

BTW: I noticed a different snow-blower in the background. Did you sell the one you purchased from me and go wider for the TN?
 
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PineRidge said:
Glad things are working out nicely for you Bob. Keep in mind that anytime you move a pile of composting material and you see smoke, or steam, the pile is still hot and not fully broken down. No need to rush mother nature. :D

The chips were still composting, but I had to make room for the next batch of chips that come during winter and spring. The chip area is only 200 x 200, which does not leave me a lot of room. The piles were getting close to 12 feet high. It looked like a mountain range from the road.
Bob
 

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