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Re: garden timbers
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- Subject: Re: garden timbers
- From: "jallan6977" jallan6977@clarityconnect.com>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 13:12:05 -0800
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> With the use of railroad ties does come the issue of pollutants,
especially
> creosote.
> However, maybe by using a pond liner on the inside of the ties down to at
> least the
> original ground level that will prevent the chemicals from intruding into
> the growing
> space.
>
Exactly what I am thinking. If I lay in some sand around the edges and
use my grandson's snow saucer to create a depression then put a hole in the
center it should drain. There HAS to be drainage which was my holdback when
I started this idea for raised beds.
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