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- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 22:17:23 -0500
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I found them at a discount store in a very large bag for $6.00. There is
plenty to use for scent things as well as mulch. I was worrying about it
burning or sucking out too much nitrogen because nitrogen is where my bed is
low. I also thought it might be a good insect deterrent. Does anyone else
have any thoughts on this? Thanks. I am very new to this list and this is
my first sqft garden and I really want it to work.
> Hi Terrill,
>
> I didn't see any replies to your question, and I'm curious. I suppose
> you could use cedar shavings as mulch in your garden - I don't know of
> any deleterious effects, other than being a hardwood might take a long
> time to break down.
>
> But my big curiousity is that you couldn't find a better use for cedar
> shavings? They smell so good, I think I would put them all around and
> inside my house... :) I should think they might be expensive to buy!
>
> Shawn
> swestaway@coh.org
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>Author: "Will and Terrill Browne" <wtbrowne@esn.net> at internet
>Date: 3/21/99 12:49 PM
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> Hi everyone. I am new to this list, but have been reading it for about =
>a week. I was wondering if Cedar shavings work well as mulch? I was =
>thinking that with cedar's pest repellent properties it might do double =
>duty in my garden. Any thoughts? I live in Eastern N. Carolina, (zone =
>8). Thanks. Terrill
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