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Re: Strawberry Pyramid
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- Subject: Re: Strawberry Pyramid
- From: "* M* <p*@pris.bc.ca>
- Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 13:38:44 -0800
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What about the edgings to hold back grass from garden areas?
Granny Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael D. Cook <mikecook@pipeline.com>
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Sunday, March 15, 1998 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: Strawberry Pyramid
>At 08:42 AM 3/11/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>Does anybody find anything wrong with building one of those concentric
>>circle strawberry pyramids out of landscape edgeing? It looks like the
>>ones in the catalogs are built that way but way over priced. Or am I
>>missing something?
>
>Hi, Stan. Two years ago, I tried to find some of that corrugated metal
>edging like they use for the strawberry pyramids, to no avail. I could not
>find a company anywhere in the USA, Canada, or on the Internet that makes
>it. Now someone must or how are Guerney's, Jung's, Mellinger's, etc.
>getting it? If it is such a select item, perhaps it is the edging that
>drives the cost of the pyramids up. If you or anyone else knows of a place
>where a person rather than a distributer can buy a reasonable amount of
>corrugated copper or aluminum edging, write in and let me know. Thanks!
>
>Sheila Smith
>mikecook@pipeline.com
>Z 5/6
>
>
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