
We had 210 cubic yards of shredded bark arrive in three loads over the past two days. The semi almost got stuck in the muddy morass of our back yard area but managed to dump all three loads successfully. We'll start spreading this shredded bark as it dries out and we can both access the piles and drive thru the garden without tearing up the saturated turf. We typically put another 1" topdressing of this material over existing areas of the same material as it does break down over time and requires refreshing. We'll use rougher, larger woodchips (donated) in more peripheral areas or those with just trees and shrubs. Regardless, we're stockpiling materials for spring use once the weather is more conducive to those activities. I'm looking outside at light flurries as I type so hopefully next week will be our target week to really get out there and achieve some "momentum". Summer teaser image below. This image is from our red/maroon collection last year and hopefully relays the importance of every volunteer at Rotary Gardens!

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