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toxic soil?
I must still be whacked out from the time change. I had to read your
post twice because I thought you were advocating using starving college students to edge a bed, literally. (I've known a few who, study-habits-wise, were about on par with stones or treated lumber.) Thanks for the unintentional laugh. M. Reed In that case, your primary problem would be fungal rot. The wetter the soil, the faster the rot. Of course, some types of wood rots faster than others. Why not just use stone? Heavy, but permanent. In case that's too physically challenging, starving college students are pretty cheap. Maybe you could even trade labor for future produce. Bill |
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