Re: Garden Projects
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- From: j* s* <j*@igc.org>
- Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 13:24:36 -0400
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And if you can't find freebies, check with a landscape supply. Ask about 4" to 10" riprap. Should be about $70.00 a ton or less.
On Sunday, August 8, 2004, at 01:15 PM, "" <gardenqueen@academicplanet.com> wrote:
Yes ma'am! I use them also to protect beds from run off as well as edging. You may even find that some people have too many rocks and are glad to give them away as long as you haul them off.
Pam Evans Kemp, TX zone 8A ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris@widom-assoc.com Sent: 8/8/2004 6:38:01 AM To: gardenchat@hort.net Subject: RE: [CHAT] Garden Projects
Thanks Pam! That's a good idea!
Chris
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Chris can you use good sized rocks for edging? You can lay those in curved
lines and they look quite natural.
Pam Evans Kemp, TX zone 8A
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