Wood Chip Collection
"From Crystal Palace to Playgrounds: The Versatility of Wood Chips" Step back in time to the construction of the iconic Crystal Palace in London, 1851
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"From Crystal Palace to Playgrounds: The Versatility of Wood Chips" Step back in time to the construction of the iconic Crystal Palace in London, 1851, where a circular planing machine shaped wood chips into intricate designs. Meet Le Luthier, an artisan who crafts beautiful musical instruments using delicate wood chips as their foundation. In Issaquah, Washington State, witness cherry tomato plants thriving with small tomato cages amidst a raised bed garden. However, the bountiful volume of leaves has overgrown these cages. Delight your senses with an illustration showcasing white neroli flowers, pink buds and green leaves on stems alongside aromatic sandalwood wood chips and a pink rose bud with sepals. Explore the world of Santalum (Sandalwood) through an artistic depiction featuring fragrant wood chips that exude tranquility and elegance. Immerse yourself in nature's beauty as you observe pink rose buds intertwined with sandalwood wood chips and accompanied by vibrant rosemary flowers and leaves on a stem. Unwind with lavender flowers delicately arranged on stems alongside German chamomile flowers and soothing sandalwood chips – a perfect blend for relaxation. Experience sensory bliss through an enchanting illustration combining sandalwood wood chips, lavender flowers on stems, and two exquisite Jasmine blossoms. Discover sustainability efforts as you encounter a pile of cut cedar tree bark destined for recycling in Quebec, Canada – embracing eco-friendly practices one chip at a time. Peek inside the bustling workshop of skilled carpenters surrounded by various tools essential for transforming raw timber into functional masterpieces. Witness Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Japanese Judas-tree) gracefully supported by angled stakes – highlighting how even trees need assistance from humble wooden allies like wood chips.