RE: landscape timbers


Would your local landfill be able to help you answer this question?  If not,
how about your local extension agent?  And please do let us know the answer
when you find out.  I know you aren't the only one to have used landscape
timbers.  Our boysenberries are in a raised landscape timber bed built just
3 years ago.  

Blessings,

Bonnie

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of Bonnie Holmes
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 2:27 PM
To: gardenchat
Subject: [CHAT] landscape timbers

Several years ago, before realizing the dangers of arsenic from
the rotting wood, I used landscape timbers for my raised vegetable
gardens.  Now, many of them are in serious disrepair.  Does anyone know
of the safest way to remove them?  If I left them until winter, does
anyone know how far into the bed could I safely plant vegetables?  Bonnie
Zone 6+ ETNholmesbm@usit.net  

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