Re: how to transport free mulch
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Katherine Wendt wrote: > Our county offers piles of free leaf mold, shredded bark, and wood > chips. And just a mile from my house! So how do I get it home in the > back of my SUV without making a huge mess? To transport (fresh) manure from the stables at our county fairgrounds, I purchased some inexpensive 20-gallon plastic tubs. If you do this, you may want to take someone to help, as they can get rather heavy, although it would be lighter than a whole lotta poop. : ) Jason _______________________________________________ Sqft-l mailing list Sqft-l@xena.pkiclue.com http://xena.pkiclue.com/mailman/listinfo/sqft-l
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