Mulching & Wood Chipping Albury-Wodonga
On-site chipping across Albury and Wodonga, plus bulk mulch delivery for garden beds and landscaping jobs throughout the twin cities.
Most Albury-Wodonga customers come to us one of two ways — a stack of branches from a weekend pruning session they can't get rid of, or a landscaping job that needs cubic metres of mulch tipped onto the block. The chipper handles the first, the tipper handles the second, and on the right job we can do both in one visit.
For on-site chipping, we bring the machine to your address and run material up to around 200mm diameter through it. That covers DIY prunings from a weekend, branches from a storm-damaged limb, or the green waste left from a backyard tidy-up. The chip stays on your block as a pile for you to use, or we load it back and take it away. Either way it's faster than trailer runs to the tip transfer station.
For bulk mulch delivery we carry three main lines — fresh hardwood chip from our own removals, which works well on paths and around established trees; aged composted mulch broken down enough for garden beds and new plantings where fresh chip would lock up nitrogen; and dyed landscape mulch in red or black for formal yards where appearance matters. Ordered by the cubic metre and tipped onto your driveway across Albury and Wodonga. Spreading can be added on if you'd rather not wheelbarrow it yourself.
What's included
- On-site chipping of branches and prunings up to around 200mm
- Green waste cleanup after DIY work or storm damage
- Chip left on site or loaded and removed — your choice
- Bulk mulch delivery, fresh hardwood chip
- Aged composted mulch for garden beds and new plantings
- Dyed landscape mulch in red or black
- Volume pricing sold by the cubic metre
- Spreading service quoted as an optional extra
When you might need this
- → A pile of branches needs to go without multiple tip runs
- → Storm debris is spread across the yard after a summer event
- → A garden bed needs mulch laid before the planting goes in
- → Existing beds are dry and need a fresh layer before summer
- → A formal front yard needs dyed mulch for clean visual lines
- → Weed-prone strips need a deep chip layer to suppress growth
- → A rural block needs mulch around tank stands or shelter belts
Why locals choose us
Tree Removal in Albury-Wodonga, done properly
Qualified arborists with public liability insurance and a locally based crew. Quotes are written and itemised. Sites are left clean.
Fully insured
Public liability insured
Qualified arborists
Qualified arborists, Albury and Wodonga based
Same day response
Same day quotes on enquiries
Locally based
Twin-city crew, working both sides of the Murray
Careful pruning
Drop zone, rigging anchors and access path sorted before the saw goes in.
Right equipment
EWP, tracked stump grinder, commercial chippers and full climbing and rigging kit
Other services we offer in Albury-Wodonga
Tree Removal
Safe sectional take-down of dead, damaged or unwanted trees across Albury and Wodonga, including river red gums and large species near houses and fences.
Emergency Tree Services
24/7 callouts for storm-split limbs, fallen trees and urgent hazards across both sides of the Murray. We attend fast and write up job notes for insurance.
Stump Grinding
Grinding below grade so the area is ready to returf, repave or replant. Narrow-access machines for tight backyards on both the Albury and Wodonga sides.
Mulching & Wood Chipping FAQs
How large a branch can the chipper handle?
Up to around 200mm diameter clean through, which handles most prunings and storm material. Anything bigger gets cut down to size first, then the smaller pieces go through the machine. Trunk wood thicker than that gets cut into rounds and either left for firewood or quoted as a separate haulage line if you want it gone.
What's the difference between fresh chip and aged mulch?
Fresh chip comes straight off the chipper after a removal — mostly hardwood, holds moisture well and suppresses weeds. Good for paths and around established trees. Aged mulch has broken down for months, so it's softer, darker and gentle enough for garden beds and new plantings where fresh chip would draw nitrogen out of the soil while it decomposes.
How much mulch do I need?
For a 75 to 100mm layer across a garden bed, one cubic metre covers around 10 to 13 square metres. Measure length by width in metres, divide by 11 and that's a rough cubic-metre figure. Give us the bed dimensions when you call and we'll work it out so you don't end up with half a load left on the driveway.
Can mulch be delivered and spread in Albury-Wodonga?
Yes. The default is a tipper drop — the truck reverses up the driveway and tips the load where it can sit. If wheelbarrowing isn't an option, add the spreading line to the quote and the crew will rake the mulch across your beds before they leave. Works well on bigger jobs and for anyone who doesn't want to move it themselves.
Suburbs we service around Albury-Wodonga
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