Mulching

MULCHING

Do you need mulch?

When we undertake the process of removing a tree or grinding down a tree stump, we are always left with wood chippings that we recycle and turn into mulch. 

When we remove your tree or grind your tree stump, you can keep the mulch for your garden or we can take it away to distribute it elsewhere. 

If you don’t have any trees or stumps to be removed but simply need some mulch, you can have peace of mind knowing we have large quantities of mulch on offer to help improve your garden or outdoor space.

BENEFITS OF MULCH

There are many benefits of using mulch in your garden, including:
It adds vital nutrients and organic material for optimum growth It offers a protective layer to ensure your garden isn’t over-run by weeds It reduces water evaporation by trapping moisture where its needed
It’s aesthetically pleasing It can protect the roots of your plants during the colder winter months It encouages worm activity
And much more!


Quality Wood Chipping Services for Domestic and Commercial Projects

After removing a tree or stump, we turn the wood into wood chippings to ensure that nothing goes to waste, and we can grind these chips down further to create mulch. These wood chips are usually from various types of wood – each having their own set of benefits. Our knowledgeable team at Andersen’s Tree Services can guide and advise which type of wood chipping would be best suited to your requirements.
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Benefits of Wood Chips For Your Garden 

Our range of wood chips for sale has a variety of benefits for your garden–it can improve your garden’s overall health while reducing maintenance to keep your garden looking tidy. 
  • Retain soil moisture. Wood chips layered over the soil reduces water evaporation from the surface, allowing for a moisture-rich soil content and enabling your plants to consume the correct amount of water during hot, dry days. Wood chips also act as insulation during the colder months ensuring healthy plants all year.
  • Wood chips will break down over time, sharing its rich nutrients with your plants. In the process, the wood chips lock onto your soil and act as a defensive layer to prevent soil erosion during the rainy months, maintaining the soil stability in your garden.
  • Certain types of wood chips such as Cedar and Cypress are effective in repelling pests using their distinctive smell, allowing your garden to thrive. This mulch serves as an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides that may contain harmful chemicals that could affect your plants.

Creative Ways to Use Bark Chip

Bark chip is not only useful for your garden, but you can use it in various ways due to its cost-effective, and eco-friendly, nature.
  • Adding wood chips to your compost pile will help in balancing the carbon to nitrogen ratio, and encourage the flow of air through your compost, enabling a quicker and healthier composting process.
  • Wood chips make for lovely walkways as they are quiet and comfortable to walk on. They blend in with natural surroundings, offering an aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly alternative to other walkway materials.
  • Using wood chips for livestock bedding is an economical alternative to straw bedding. It provides a soft and comfortable area for the animals while producing little dust and keeping them clean.

Why Trust Andersen’s Tree Services Regarding Garden Wood Chips

Our state of the art equipment enables us to manufacture high quality wood chips for residential and commercial use. Our strict safety standards have made us a trusted local supplier in the Whakatane, Kawerau and Opotiki areas. We are one of the very few arborists that remove your trees or stumps from your property and recycle them into wood chips and mulch. 

The many ecological benefits that wood chips can provide for your space, as well as the environmentally friendly manner in which we harvest them, has made us a leading supplier of high quality wood chips to various local industries. 

If you want to improve the health of your garden, contact us at your earliest convenience to see how we can assist.
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