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re: New landscaping beds
Posted on 3/28/24 at 3:26 pm to DukeSilver
Posted on 3/28/24 at 3:26 pm to DukeSilver
I usually don’t bother with soil. Although it doesn’t hurt obviously
I have a big pile of rotting shredded bark that I use to fill or make beds with, and then just keep adding too as it rots down. If you plant shrubs eventually they’ll root to your subsurface clays and be fine. Shallow rooted stuff like flowers and ground covers can live happily just in the loam
I have a big pile of rotting shredded bark that I use to fill or make beds with, and then just keep adding too as it rots down. If you plant shrubs eventually they’ll root to your subsurface clays and be fine. Shallow rooted stuff like flowers and ground covers can live happily just in the loam
Posted on 3/29/24 at 10:59 am to cgrand
The bed looks to be the right size that a yard should provide decent coverage.
May go with a yard of landscape mix and then a yard of mulch on top. Should get me a couple of inches raised look above the grass level.
May go with a yard of landscape mix and then a yard of mulch on top. Should get me a couple of inches raised look above the grass level.
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