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I sell the odd bit but not much.

 

One thin I did notice recently when visiting an old job where we had left the chip was how it had broken down. The job was 5 years ago and there was a lot of leylandii chip, the guy kept it to put on paths etc. Now 5 years on some of it is still in the pile and it has rotted down into an amazing compost, its probably very nutrient poor but as a peat substitute it would be ideal as part of a compost mix.

 

So if you have the space even leylandii could be useful:001_smile:

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