Colored wooden chips create a unique look without causing any damage to the environment. They are produced from a process of  recycling wood splinters that otherwise would be discarded. 

Its coloring process does not affect the soil, because iron oxide is an element found in nature.




Wooden Chips and Colors.

Colored wooden chips allow customized creations in gardens, parks, industrial areas, golf courts and green spaces in general.

Dyed in several colors with Baycolor line pigments, they are not only elements to be combined with other colors of the space to be decorated, but they have functional advantages as well:

  • They are organic materials destined for the production of humus;
  • They allow better water infiltration and retain it for longer periods; 
  • They keep the soil temperature stable;
  • They reduce the weed crops, thus lessening the use of herbicides;
  • When used in orchards, they cushion the fall of the fruits to the ground, preventing fruit waste.