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Hardwood Path Chips | Garden Path & Animal Run Material

Mixed hardwood chips from Dandy's - hardwearing path surface for gardens, chicken runs, horse menages and animal enclosures

£209.42£271.24

The hardwearing surface option - mixed hardwood chips for garden paths, chicken runs, horse menages and equestrian areas. From Dandy's Topsoil & Landscape Supplies. 7 pack sizes from £123.52 to £414.91 (best value per litre: 40 x 50L Handy Bags Best Buy).

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Key features

  • Mixed hardwood chipped material - properly hardwearing
  • More durable than Landscape Bark or Play Bark
  • 7 pack sizes from 5 x 50L Handy Bags to 40 x 50L Best Buy
  • Best value per litre: 40 x 50L Best Buy at £20.75/100L
  • Suitable for paths, chicken runs, horse menages, allotment paths
  • Drains well, doesn't compact unhelpfully
  • Easier to handle in 50L Handy Bags for access-restricted gardens
  • Natural product - colour, shape and particle size vary
  • By Dandy's Topsoil & Landscape Supplies (established UK supplier)
Material Mixed hardwood chips (broadleaf species)
Dimensions 50L Handy Bags: standard 50L bag dimensions Midi Bulk Bag: ~500L (typical bulk bag footprint ~90cm cube) Standard Bulk Bag: ~750L (~95cm cube) Jumbo Bulk Bag: ~1000L (~100cm cube)
Weight Approximate weight: 350-500kg per cubic metre (varies with moisture content) Jumbo Bulk Bag: ~350-500kg 50L Handy Bag: ~17-25kg each
Coverage As a guide for 50mm path depth: - 5 m² needs ~250L (5 x 50L Handy Bags) - 10 m² needs ~500L (Midi or 10 x 50L) - 15 m² needs ~750L (Standard Bulk Bag) - 20 m² needs ~1000L (Jumbo or 20 x 50L) - 40 m² needs ~2000L (40 x 50L Best Buy)
Origin UK (Dandy's UK landscape materials supplier)
Trusted UK retailer Norfolk family farm

About this product

Full description

The hardwearing surface option for garden paths, animal runs, and anywhere you need a substantial natural finish that takes proper traffic. Hardwood Path Chips from Dandy's Topsoil & Landscape Supplies are a mixed-hardwood chipped material — not as visually natural as bark mulch, but properly more durable underfoot and longer-lasting in active use areas. The right choice when function matters more than form.

Available in seven pack sizes from a 5-pack of 50-litre Handy Bags (£123.52) up to a full 40-bag Best Buy stack (£414.91 for 2,000 litres — the lowest price per litre across the range).

How it differs from landscape bark and play bark

Dandy's stock three related but properly different materials:

  • Landscape Bark — the most natural finish; large bark pieces with the rough character of fresh-stripped tree bark; ideal for borders where appearance matters most
  • Play Bark — specifically processed for safety in play areas; softer underfoot, particle-size controlled
  • Hardwood Path Chips (this) — smaller mixed-hardwood chips; less natural-looking but properly more hardwearing; the right choice for actual traffic and active use

The choice depends on where it's going and what it needs to do. For an ornamental border seen from the path, Landscape Bark is properly the right look. For a children's play area, Play Bark is the safety-certified option. For paths people actually walk on, chicken runs, horse arenas, or anywhere serious wear happens, Hardwood Path Chips properly come into their own.

What to use them for

  • Garden paths and walkways — the headline use; durable surface for actual foot traffic from house to shed, around the veg patch, between borders
  • Chicken runs and poultry areas — properly the right material; drains well, doesn't sour like wood shavings, hardwearing under daily chicken activity. Mucks out cleanly when needed
  • Horse menages and arenas — established equestrian use; combines well with sand for arena surfaces, or works alone for smaller turn-out areas
  • Allotment paths — between beds, around polytunnels and sheds; properly the right surface for working access
  • Border tidying — though less natural-looking than landscape bark, hardwood chips still suppress weeds and retain moisture in border use; the trade-off is appearance for durability
  • Around garden structures — bases for sheds, greenhouses, polytunnels; provides a clean dry surface
  • Reindeer enclosures and other livestock areas — properly Santa's reindeer approved (Cheshire Oaks reindeer farm thumbs up)
  • Dog runs and exercise areas — drains well, doesn't compact unhelpfully, easier on paws than gravel
  • Compost paths in the kitchen garden — eventually breaks down and adds to soil structure

Particularly good for

  • Smallholders and hobby farmers — properly the right material for animal-keeping surfaces
  • Equestrian property owners — horse menages, turn-out areas, walking surfaces
  • Poultry keepers — the standard professional choice for chicken-run flooring
  • Larger cottage gardens with serious path networks — where bark mulch would wash out or compact too quickly
  • Allotmenteers — between-bed paths that take daily traffic
  • Working garden spaces — where appearance is secondary to function
  • Anyone resurfacing previously-graveled paths — softer underfoot, easier on bare feet, less weed-prone
  • Borders where weed suppression matters more than aesthetics — though Landscape Bark is the better-looking option

Coverage and how much you need

As rough guidance for a 50mm (5cm) layer of chips:

  • 5 m² coverage needs approximately 250L (5 × 50L Handy Bags)
  • 10 m² coverage needs approximately 500L (Midi Bulk Bag or 10 × 50L)
  • 15 m² coverage needs approximately 750L (Standard Bulk Bag)
  • 20 m² coverage needs approximately 1000L (Jumbo Bulk Bag or 20 × 50L)
  • 40 m² coverage needs approximately 2000L (40 × 50L Best Buy)

For deeper coverage (chicken runs typically 75–100mm; horse menage bases vary by use), scale up accordingly. A 10m × 1m path at 50mm depth needs about 500L; the same path at 100mm needs 1000L.

Choosing the right pack size

Pack-size economics vary significantly — the difference between best and worst price-per-litre is more than double:

  • Jumbo Bulk Bag (1000L for £209.42) — properly the right choice for substantial projects; second-best price per litre. Requires hardstanding for delivery and a means of transporting the bag (wheelbarrow recommended)
  • Standard Bulk Bag (750L for £178.55) — the builders-merchants standard size; mid-range volume and value
  • Midi Bulk Bag (500L for £149.89) — smaller bulk option for medium projects
  • 40 × 50L Handy Bags (2,000L for £414.91) — the BEST BUY in the range; lowest price per litre and properly worth considering for any serious project. Easier to move individually than a bulk bag
  • 20 × 50L Handy Bags (1,000L for £248.40) — same total volume as Jumbo Bulk Bag but in 20 manageable bags
  • 10 × 50L Handy Bags (500L for £165.15) — same volume as Midi Bulk Bag but in convenient small bags
  • 5 × 50L Handy Bags (250L for £123.52) — smallest option; for small projects, top-ups, or where access is restricted

The 50L Handy Bags are properly useful when you need to:

  • Carry material through your house to a back garden
  • Lift bags over a wall or through a narrow gate
  • Top up an existing path or run gradually
  • Avoid the hardstanding requirement of a bulk bag delivery
  • Spread the work over multiple sessions rather than dealing with a bulk bag in one go

For substantial work where you can take a bulk bag, the bulk bags are properly the better value (with the 40 × 50L Best Buy as the exception — better than Jumbo Bulk on price per litre).

Looking after them once laid

  • Initial laying depth — properly 50–75mm for paths; 75–100mm for animal runs; deeper if expecting heavy traffic
  • Top up annually — expect to add approximately 25% volume each year as chips break down and compress
  • Rake occasionally to redistribute high spots into low spots; particularly after heavy use or weather
  • Weed control — a weed-suppressant membrane underneath gives properly long-lasting results; chips alone suppress most annual weeds but won't stop established perennial weeds
  • Decomposition — hardwood chips break down slowly (3–5 years typical life before significant replacement needed). Decomposed material can be raked into surrounding beds as soil conditioner
  • Edge containment — chips spread; some form of edging (timber, stone, brick) keeps paths neat

Specifications

  • Brand: Dandy's Topsoil & Landscape Supplies
  • Type: Mixed hardwood chips
  • Use: Garden paths, animal runs, equestrian areas, border tidying, general landscape
  • Natural product: Colour, shape and particle size vary — this is a feature of the natural material, not a fault
  • Pack sizes available: Seven options from 5 × 50L Handy Bags up to 40 × 50L Best Buy
  • Price range: £123.52 to £414.91 depending on quantity
  • Best value: 40 × 50L Best Buy at lowest price per litre
  • Bulk delivery option: 5 cubic metres tipped loose available by quote for larger projects (please contact us)

A note on the natural product disclaimer

As Dandy's properly note, the wood being a natural product means they are unable to guarantee colour, shape and particle size. This is genuine for any chipped or mulched wood product — the appearance varies with the source material, the season of processing, and the natural ageing of the chips. The variation is part of the character of natural landscape materials.

About Dandy's Topsoil & Landscape Supplies

Dandy's are an established UK landscape supplies business, stocking topsoil, gravel, compost, turf, bark and chippings in bag sizes from 50-litre Handy Bags up to bulk bags and bulk-tipped deliveries. We stock their range because their materials are properly consistent, their bag-size options serve every scale of project from a small border top-up to a major landscape job, and their bulk-bag delivery operation is properly considered for the customer with limited access or small driveways.

A small thought: there's a properly satisfying moment when you've just spread a new path of fresh chips — the dark mixed-hardwood colour, the slightly resinous smell, the springy underfoot feel that you know will compact into proper path firmness over the next few weeks. Garden infrastructure quietly improves how everything else works — you walk to the compost heap without muddy boots, the chickens stay dry, the wheelbarrow runs cleanly, the borders look properly defined. The kind of unglamorous work that pays back across every gardening day for years.

What's included
Variant-dependent:
- Bulk bag(s) of chips OR
- Multiple 50L Handy Bags (5, 10, 20, or 40 depending on variant)
Care and use
- Lay 50-75mm deep for paths; 75-100mm for animal runs
- Use weed-suppressant membrane underneath for long-lasting weed control
- Top up annually with approximately 25% volume to maintain depth
- Rake occasionally to redistribute compaction
- Provide edge containment (timber, stone, brick) to prevent spreading
- Expect 3-5 years typical lifespan before significant replacement
- Decomposed material can be raked into beds as soil conditioner