Re: Plants around raised beds
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- Subject: Re: Plants around raised beds
- From: B* C* <b*@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 08:21:23 -0700
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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 > > *************************************************************************** > To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu > the body message: unsubscribe sqft > See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more. > *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu the body message: unsubscribe sqft See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.
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