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20-0mm Woodchip Fines (Soil Improver) (Loose Tipped)
For trade rates call us on 01635 865679
Buy more Tonnes / M³ in one delivery for the following bulk rates
- Have a delivery between 2 - 2 cubic meters delivered and pay £106.70 per M³ (inc. VAT)
- Have a delivery between 3 - 3 cubic meters delivered and pay £92.20 per M³ (inc. VAT)
- Have a delivery between 4 - 5 cubic meters delivered and pay £85.90 per M³ (inc. VAT)
- Have a delivery between 6 - 8 cubic meters delivered and pay £69.50 per M³ (inc. VAT)
- Have a delivery between 9 cubic meters delivered and pay £60.10 per M³ (inc. VAT)
What are 20mm Woodchip Fines?
Woodchip fines are composted wood particles under 20mm, creating excellent soil enrichment material. This partially decomposed organic matter enhances soil structure and fertility. Loose tipped delivery provides bulk quantities for large-scale soil improvement projects.
What size are 20mm Woodchip Fines?
Screened at 20mm down to dust, creating a fine-textured material that's easy to incorporate into soil. The small particle size allows quick integration and faster decomposition than larger chips. Its partially composted state reduces nitrogen lock-up which is common with fresh wood.
Where to use Woodchip Fines?
Essential for improving clay soils, adding organic matter to sandy soils, and creating a productive growing media. Perfect for vegetable gardens, new borders, and anywhere requiring soil structure improvement. An excellent sustainable alternative to peat.
Extra Information
Improves water retention in sandy soils and drainage in clay. Feeds beneficial soil organisms. May cause slight initial nitrogen depletion - add nitrogen if yellowing occurs. Best incorporated in autumn for spring planting. Sustainable alternative to peat-based improvers.
Soil Benefits
● Improves structure
● Adds organic matter
● Sustainable option
● Enhances fertility