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using left-out lawn sods as filler formy newly made flower bed
I have made a flower bed which i need to fill it up with top soil. I
built the flower bed on a site where the sod was laied out. Now I do have quite a few lawn sods left from the building process. I am thinking of use the lawn sods as fillers for my flower beds. However, I am not sure if that good idea as it may cause problems for my planted shrubs/flowers down in the road. What do you suggest? Is it a good idea to use left-out sods for the flower bed? thanks |
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FardinA wrote:
I have made a flower bed which i need to fill it up with top soil. I built the flower bed on a site where the sod was laied out. Now I do have quite a few lawn sods left from the building process. I am thinking of use the lawn sods as fillers for my flower beds. However, I am not sure if that good idea as it may cause problems for my planted shrubs/flowers down in the road. What do you suggest? Is it a good idea to use left-out sods for the flower bed? thanks Your question makes no sense to me. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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On 6 Jul 2005 08:53:01 -0700, "FardinA"
wrote: I have made a flower bed which i need to fill it up with top soil. I built the flower bed on a site where the sod was laied out. Now I do have quite a few lawn sods left from the building process. I am thinking of use the lawn sods as fillers for my flower beds. However, I am not sure if that good idea as it may cause problems for my planted shrubs/flowers down in the road. What do you suggest? Is it a good idea to use left-out sods for the flower bed? thanks Stack the unused sod upside down. It will decay to a very good soil for the flowers. -- Charles Does not play well with others. |
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