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Sep 14, 2021 9:48 AM CST
Name: Jim
Northeast Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Gardens feed my body, soul & spirit
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pod said:It does look nice. May I ask how you will keep the wood chips at the top of the hill? I am on a grade that is not as steep but every hard rain washes the wood chips further south. I use them between raised beds for the walkway but am "stumped" as to keeping them in place.


I think they will be deep enough not to wash away, about 10 inches deep up there. They are also wood chips from a wood chipper on the hill, so they are much larger than the finer chips we have been using below or regular garden mulch.
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