bruce Fine wrote:Ive got a giant pile of tree bark and need to find a good way to use it. the pile has been getting higher and higher as I split my firewood to be stacked up for next winter. a lot of it is from red and chestnut oak and up to an inch thick by 14 to 18 inches long. by the time I get all 9 ICB totes filled and the woodshed filled with split stacked firewood im guessing there will be close to a cord of bark that has fallen off or I removed from logs.
That are decent pieces we use as mulch cover around our trees in the chicken paddocks.
If you have a problem with your chicks cleaning the mulch around trees then pile the bark two layers around your trees and use sticks rammed in the soil to hold the pieces in place.
We have beside Brahmas (upto 10lbs) and Plymouth Barred Rocks (upto 8 lbs) also some fighting cocks* from our worker who easy dig the roots of a young tree bare.
* We are not into chicken fights but surrounded by rice farms
Kukris Snakes, Rat Snakes, Coperhead racers, Vipers and Cobras are a common sight but all learned the hard way that a snake is no match for a fighting cock which goes fully aggro.
Here is bark mixed with old branches 2 month in place and not scratched away.
Beside a good slow release fertilizer it also protects the root area from the heat here in Thailand.