new pressure treated wood and edibles
Does anyone know how safe/dangerous the new pressure treated woods are, the
ones without arsenic in their preservatives, when used as raised bed borders? And in particular, would they be dangerous when used in a fense a few feet from blueberry bushes. That is, would these new compounds make the berries unsafe to eat? Thanks. |
new pressure treated wood and edibles
The new treated wood contains copper rather than arsenic salts. While still
poison, they are most likely safer. I wouldn't worry about the blueberries. Remember they new treated wood must have stainless steel fasteners. Steve Steve Williams wrote in message ... Does anyone know how safe/dangerous the new pressure treated woods are, the ones without arsenic in their preservatives, when used as raised bed borders? And in particular, would they be dangerous when used in a fense a few feet from blueberry bushes. That is, would these new compounds make the berries unsafe to eat? Thanks. |
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