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Re: Plants around raised beds


Blacktop, asphalt or poored concrete would meet your criteria.

Barry Cross

On Thu, 8 May 1997, Nancy Roberts, Statistics Geek wrote:

> Actually, I wasn't worried about THYME being too elegant in
> the paths around my raised beds, it was the expense and
> trouble/time of putting the nice paving stones around my
> raised beds that I was questioning. :-)  I'm talking about
> large slabs of slate or something, not small brick-like
> pavers, which would be great but even more expensive and time
> consuming to lay.
>
> I like the idea of clover, but I worry about having something
> that will be sloppy (muddy) when wet, plus I do want a surface
> that is as amenable to wheelchair traffic (and my garden cart)
> as possible.
>
> Mint--well, that's a whole 'nother topic.... :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nancy
> Northern Utah, zone 4
> nancyr@cc.usu.edu
>
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