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Re: cinder blocks
- To: s*@listbot.com
- Subject: Re: cinder blocks
- From: B*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 22:53:11 EDT
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In a message dated 99-07-16 22:30:52 EDT, DT wrote:
<<
The block that I used are three tiers high and enclose one of my Asparagus
beds. They are not mortared together so I experience some soil loss over the
season, worst was about 2".<<
>>
Umm DT,
How do you keep the blocks from shifting?? I can see how the blocks with the
lips on the back work..but not cinderblocks??? We just bought a house!!! I
need to think about new garden space for next season, and am hoping to use
something more permanent than wood. The wood we are using is untreated and
has lasted more than 4yrs with no trouble..but I am NOT going to move it from
the community garden we have now to the house!!!
Margaret
zone 6ish//Maryland
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