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just use grass clippings or horse manure
Hi Bishop, i suggest contact member Squam ( Alex) via private message. He manages a mango Farm In WPB. I sometimes see big piles of mulch when i visit.It's a good bet he can direct you to a source.Mike.
Is there a service like this in Browardhttps://southeastarborist.com/free-wood-chips/I believe landscaping and tree services that need to get rid of fresh wood chips will be ready to drop it off, possibly free.
Quote from: Das Bhut on July 14, 2019, 08:13:30 PMjust use grass clippings or horse manureI don’t find posts like this helpful, if a person is coming to this board they will generally have basic knowledge like this. I asked for a source, as in, a place I can go to get some volume of what I need, I am not asking for methods of making my own.
Also if you get mulch from an outside source you don't know what insects, pesticides, herbicides, etc. are in it so making your own or using manure is usually better.
https://getchipdrop.com/ Free mulch delivered.