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What was woodchips is now next springs potting soil

 
Dennis Bangham
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This pile started out 2+ years ago as wood chips.  Given rain, time and a small tractor I was able to get it broken down into where I can add clover and winter pea.  
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Thanks for sharing!  Looks like black gold and the clover and winter pea love it.
 
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