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WOOD CHIP PATHS 🌳 If there's one thing that can save you time in the garden and make it look great, it's pathways. This is the quick, easy, and cheap way I use to make them with wood chips. A layer of cardboard or landscaping fabric on the ground, then a couple of inches of wood chips on top. Finished 🙌 After a few years, the wood chip can break down into decent compost that you can add to your beds. You shovel it up if you used cardboard, but you can lift it up more easily with heavy-duty lan Side Garden, Wood Chips, Garden Pathway, Garden Paths, Shovel, On The Ground, Save You, Save Yourself, In The Garden

WOOD CHIP PATHS 🌳 If there's one thing that can save you time in the garden and make it look great, it's pathways. This is the quick, easy, and cheap way...

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Briana Bosch on Instagram: "My review of this wood path:   Love. It. Is it meant to last forever? No. And the thing is, I’m ok with that! This wood path has been either loved or hated by a lot of people, with many not liking the fact that it will rot. As someone who is so indecisive in the garden and likes to change up layouts, I don’t mind that! I also really prefer wood in the garden as I want something that will return to the earth and is lower impact than metal or concrete.   This year I did treat it with the Japanese waterproofing method of shou sugi ban to help extend the life a bit, charring the outside of the wood. We have a video hitting YouTube tomorrow showing how we do it so head over there if you want to be notified when it’s up!  What do you think, would you want a wood pathw Stump Walkway, Wood Stepping Stones, Log Walkway, Tree Stump Decorating Ideas Wood Slices, Tree Stump Pathway, Wood Garden Walkway, Woodchip Garden Ideas, What To Do With Tree Logs, Tree Ring Ideas

Briana Bosch on Instagram: "My review of this wood path: Love. It. Is it meant to last forever? No. And the thing is, I’m ok with that! This wood path has been either loved or hated by a lot of people, with many not liking the fact that it will rot. As someone who is so indecisive in the garden and likes to change up layouts, I don’t mind that! I also really prefer wood in the garden as I want something that will return to the earth and is lower impact than metal or concrete. This year I…

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