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Use Weeds Killer to Keep Weeds Out of My Flower Garden? possibly OT
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Mulch. You are not going to get a huge buildup as it breaks down
over time. Every 5-7 years, you can remove the top layer, but you are
not going to get a huge buildup by adding mulch annually.
Why do you suppose archeological finds are usually under 10-15 feet of
soil? They don't sink, they get covered up with mulched plant
material.
Because anything from 10 ft up is easily discovered and likely has been
either been discovered already or disturbed and conmingled, ruining the
archaeological value?
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