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Natural Wood Chips

Wood chip pile
Wood chip pile

Close up of wood chips
Close up of wood chips

Wood Fines
Wood Fines

Wood chip pile
Wood chip pile
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We offer plain wood chips for landscaping projects of any size. They are natural (non colored) and offer a different look compared to our colored landscaping mulch.
They are often used for animal bedding as well. Wood chips can provide a soft bed for horses, cows, sheep, etc.
Marks-Miller offers two different types of wood chips. Wood chips and Fines are shown for comparision.
Fines are generally used to make wood pellets for burning.
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