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DIY trouble - I thought natureway were safe
Hello.
Wet day after rain. root; debris & compact organical top soil were burning slowly without fire seen, only smoke was seen coming up from a round black spot of a lawn. Round spot (about 2' in diameter) were seen with some beige powder on the lawn soil top, smelling said smoke, no smoke seen (4am morning cloudy), round spot increased to 3' wide and smoke is seen (6:30 am). Do you guy know what happened here ? Why kind of powder out there which is used for burning (without fire seen) very slowly a dead lawn which is newly overlaid with organical top soil? Nana |
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DIY trouble - I thought natureway were safe
In Florida, we have what we call "muck fires" where (in dry conditions) the
muck will burn underground for days. Fortunately, in Florida most of the "soil" is sand, so you only see this in normally swampy areas that have dried up. The fires are most often started by lightening. G "Nana Hoolie" wrote in message ... Hello. Wet day after rain. root; debris & compact organical top soil were burning slowly without fire seen, only smoke was seen coming up from a round black spot of a lawn. Round spot (about 2' in diameter) were seen with some beige powder on the lawn soil top, smelling said smoke, no smoke seen (4am morning cloudy), round spot increased to 3' wide and smoke is seen (6:30 am). Do you guy know what happened here ? Why kind of powder out there which is used for burning (without fire seen) very slowly a dead lawn which is newly overlaid with organical top soil? Nana |
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DIY trouble - I thought natureway were safe
Thanks for the info.
Nana Greg Rice wrote: In Florida, we have what we call "muck fires" where (in dry conditions) the muck will burn underground for days. Fortunately, in Florida most of the "soil" is sand, so you only see this in normally swampy areas that have dried up. The fires are most often started by lightening. G "Nana Hoolie" wrote in message ... Hello. Wet day after rain. root; debris & compact organical top soil were burning slowly without fire seen, only smoke was seen coming up from a round black spot of a lawn. Round spot (about 2' in diameter) were seen with some beige powder on the lawn soil top, smelling said smoke, no smoke seen (4am morning cloudy), round spot increased to 3' wide and smoke is seen (6:30 am). Do you guy know what happened here ? Why kind of powder out there which is used for burning (without fire seen) very slowly a dead lawn which is newly overlaid with organical top soil? Nana |
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