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[miniaturerockgardens] Re: Old Tires
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- Subject: [miniaturerockgardens] Re: Old Tires
- From: A*@webtv.net (V L)
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 14:31:54 -0800 (PST)
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- In-Reply-To: Diana Pederson <enabling@netzero.net>'s message of Sat, 27 Mar 1999 07:42:29 -0500
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Diane;
Would like to keep the weight light. Since it is a factor to me. Also,
I just wanted to find a way to make the tire look better than just plain
old black. I'm sure it will take a couple of seasons for the Rosemary
to fill in and cover a large portion of the tire. Any suggestions?
I'm planning on burying 1/3 of the back side of the tire into the
hillside, then by placing another tire on top and overlapping it by 1/3,
would anchor it in place along with the weight of the dirt.
How does that sound? Since my hillside is made up of mostly sand, the
tires will give me a nice area to fill with good soil.
Vicki
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