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Not what I've done but what I think I'm going to do. Nextdoor are having an ash tree felled, it has die back. I might just go and chat the men up to blag some chippings to use as paths and mulch against drought around the sweetcorn. Whilst the tree is nextdoor, the machinery is one house over, all due to access problems, so any trundling of chippings will be in bags over two stock fences. There's also the problem of where to put it. It's a plan in progress that might be abandoned. I've checked on the net that ash die back chippings are acceptable on the plot (as long as I'm not growing ash trees
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