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  2. Wood Chips Are the Secret to Healthy Soil and Plants ... - AOL

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    Abdi says using wood chips as mulch can help maintain moisture, moderate soil temperatures, and suppress weeds in the garden. To insulate the roots of your plants, add a 2—to 3-inch layer over ...

  3. 13 Types of Mulch—and How to Choose the Right One for ... - AOL

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    Organic mulches, like wood chips, leaves, and other plant materials, are best at keeping the soil moist and moderating its temperature in hot and cold weather. They also add some nutrients and ...

  4. Woodchips - Wikipedia

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    The raw materials of woodchips can be pulpwood, waste wood, and residual wood from agriculture, landscaping, logging, and sawmills. [7] Woodchips can also be produced from remaining forestry materials including tree crowns , branches, unsaleable materials or undersized trees.

  5. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    The chips are used to conserve soil moisture, moderate soil temperature and suppress weed growth. Wood chip mulches on the top of the soil increase nutrient levels in soils and associated plant foliage, contrary to the myth that wood chip mulch tie up nitrogen. [22] [23] [24] Wood chips are most often used under trees and shrubs. When used ...

  6. Ramial chipped wood - Wikipedia

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    Ramial chipped wood (RCW), also called BRF (from the French name, bois raméal fragmenté, "chipped branch-wood"), is a type of woodchips made solely from small to medium-sized branches. The adjective "ramial" refers to branches (rami). RCW is a forest product used in agriculture for mulching and soil enrichment.

  7. Medium-density fibreboard - Wikipedia

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    The chips are then compacted into small plugs using a screw feeder, heated for 30–120 seconds to soften the lignin in the wood, then fed into a defibrator. [9] A typical defibrator consists of two counter-rotating discs with grooves in their faces. Chips are fed into the centre and are fed outwards between the discs by centrifugal force.