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Re: Raised beds and bed borders


At 08:34 PM 2/23/97 -0800, you wrote:

>Are the logs on your own land?  Are there an over aboundance of them
>around?  If so, I would vote for C.  It would mean more work in the long run
>(replacing logs as they rot out).  But think of the neat insects you might
>attract to help out. Maybe a combo of river rocks on the bottom, with a few
>layers of logs with gardening rebar for reiforcement?
>Dawn S
>Long Beach CA (zone 10)


Greetings,

No, the logs are not on our land but we live near forest land where the
trees have already fallen --- no cutting or deforesting necessary.  The
permit is only $10 and we can take as many as we want.

This could be interesting, to combine rocks with the aspen logs; some of
them measure a foot in diameter and they have such pretty striping.  I could
use the river rocks to brace and support them.

Francine
Highland Rose Ranch
Montrose, Colorado
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