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Old 28-05-2009, 05:22 PM posted to rec.gardens
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"Joe J." wrote in message
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I have decided to make some raised planting boxes rather than go into the
earth, which here is a combination of sand dune sand and caliche. I
believe that some treated lumber would last the longest, or perhaps some
railroad ties. Maybe some old building beams if I can find them for a
decent price.

Is there a danger of the chemicals leaching out from treated lumber or
railroad ties for garden beds? What if I put a liner? I intend on going
to the nursery, and getting a really good mix of soil delivered, or maybe
just getting some bales of peat moss, and some bags of soil and mixing.
But I don't want to do all the work and spend all the money if I am
planting these things in a toxic box.

TIA

Steve

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WOW! Thanks, Joe! That was interesting. It didn't answer my questions,
but it was interesting. I would also like to hear your input and opinions
about the questions asked.

Thanks again.

Steve