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This site will have 60 yards of mulch blown into it. Thats the way to do
something like that.
http://www.celestialhabitats.com/tn_DSCN0453.JPG.
I have never seen that before so it will be interesting.
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The thumbnail doesn't show the full dimensions 60' x 160'. The
calculation is mulch 2 inches thick.


animaux wrote:
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I fear 60 yards of compost will be way too deep and will not allow the =

rainwater
to reach the ground. We have a brush pile in the back corner where bir=

ds live,
lizards, some snakes and their prey, etc. If it were mine to do, I'd b=

uy enough
mulch and after I watered the soil for many hours (yes even in winter) =

I'd make
it 3-4 inches thick. Use the rest on ground covers which are also grea=

t
habitat.
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On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 11:05:22 -0600, J Kolenovsky wr=

ote:
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This site will have 60 yards of mulch blown into it. Thats the way to =

do
something like that.
http://www.celestialhabitats.com/tn_DSCN0453.JPG.
I have never seen that before so it will be interesting.


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-"J Kolenovsky" wrote in message
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-The thumbnail doesn't show the full dimensions 60' x 160'. The
-calculation is mulch 2 inches thick.

Somehow, that tree doesn't look 60' wide. Where is this located?


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Xref: 127.0.0.1 austin.gardening:19907

Yes, thank you. I went to measure in prep for Monday delivery and its
35' X 130'. =

http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/Dscn0421.jpg
Bellaire, Tx, zone 8b-9a, Sunset 28
http://www.celestialhabitats.com
(got too much on my mind with all these publicity/goodwill projects
going on in order to lauch my venture)
J. Kolenovsky

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-"J Kolenovsky" wrote in message
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-The thumbnail doesn't show the full dimensions 60' x 160'. The
-calculation is mulch 2 inches thick.
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Somehow, that tree doesn't look 60' wide. Where is this located?


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