Re: Re:sawdust was: two slightly off topic queries


Well, what the heck, Cheryl, give it a go and see what happens and
post and tell us.  That is a long bed to edge in hard material, tho'
as I understand it, an edging for a mower only needs to be like one
brick wide...anyway, be interested to see if it works or not.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Cheryl Isaak <cherylisaak@adelphia.net>
> 
> Hi Marge,
> 
> There is a problem with using a hardscape material - I am talking 
> about a bed that is 130 feet long, that borders my neighbors yard. 
> The expense alone is enough to kill the project.  I would also be 
> disturbing the stone every time I move or add a plant.
> 
> My thought is that the sawdust can moved and refreshed as needed
and 
> will break down in to something useful. And it is cheap... :)
> 
> Cheryl
> -- 
> Cheryl Isaak
> Londonderry, NH
> AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
> growing, stitching and reading in NH
> 
>
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