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Garden bed upon bitumen/tar
Hi all, just hoping for some advice on a little gardening problem I
(might) have! We've got a section of our garden/yard that is covered with a flat layer of bitumen. It's wasted space, and we'd like to turn it into a vege garden. I'd thought about breaking it up and removing it, but it could be too big a job (I've no idea how thick the layer is). So I was wondering if there would be any problems with making some raised garden beds right on top of the bitumen? I've no idea what effect it would have on things like; drainage long-term quality of soil chemicals in the bitumen getting into my veges thanks in advance jack |
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