Re: green treated lumbar
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: green treated lumbar
- From: "* &* l* h* <n*@clear.net.nz>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 22:21:05 +1300
Hi dont want to sound real stupid but what is green treated
lumbar??? Is it timber??
Lara
Ngaruawahia
NZ
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> From: Wade & Michelle Peterson <wdpmap@lse.fullfeed.com>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: green treated lumbar
> Date: Friday, 23 January 1998 09:59
>
> Hi Barb, I have been in Wisconsin for four years, originally from
> Minnesota, so I'm ready for the football season to be *over*. Thanks
> for the tips, I can't wait for the ground to thaw enough to get a
> sample.
> One more question for anyone out there. I have one large flower bed and
> three very small ones, they have all been made from green treated
> lumber. Two of the beds are low to the ground, so if green treated
> lumber is bad (which I have heard that they are), it won't be a problem
> to take them out. But the other two are built up about two feet. I
> guess my question is, is green treated lumber OK for flower beds? I
> have heard that it isn't.
>
> Is compost that important? (my ignorance is showing, I'm sure!) I can't
> get my husband to agree with me to start one.
>
> Michelle
>
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