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Old 26-06-2006, 06:32 PM posted to rec.ponds
Cuttysark
 
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Default Digging pond - dirt and grass


So whats the big deal on buryng gras etc. Whats the big deal on using
the dirt next to the pond as a mound etc., I htink yu really need to
kick that youngins butt for screwing u so bad. After all he oculd be
out doing dope, which I hguess in yur eyes owuld be so muych better
than him screwing up and burying yyr precious grass. At least he is
doing something beside watching TV and hanging out. SOme parents are
never pleased. I do have to think that that grass will grow backonce
the dirt is removed or speread its not like yun made it unuseable for
any other grass to grow...your dog probably kills more grass ****ing
on it.


On 26 Jun 2006 08:22:45 -0700, wrote:

My son has begun digging me a pond and without knowing better dug up
the grass and just threw it and the dirt to the side on top of existing
lawn (I had carefully removed the grass and composted it and then moved
the dirt elsewhere when I had dug my ponds). So my question is - has
anyone else just piled the excess dirt and grass on top of the grass
next to the pond and left that as a hill. If so, what were the
consequences? Did the grass just compost away after you put plants in
the hill of soil or what?

DK


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