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Re: Wet spot

by Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 17, 2007 at 01:06 PM

Omelet wrote:
> In article <4716430a$0$32481$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>  Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
>> John Mayson wrote:
>>> On Oct 17, 10:30 am, Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Leave it be.  A "thirsty plant" now will be a dead one after the next
>>>> 6-month dry spell.
>>> What if I don't care about the thirsty plant?  I can plant elephant
>>> ears and I don't mind if they die (although my existing elephant ears
>>> have survived droughts and cold).
>>>
>> Why can't you just let it dry up naturally?
> 
> Mosquito larvae.
> 
> Me? I'd dump a bunch of landscaping sand into it and mix well, then let 
> it dry.
> 
> Make a good garden bed later.

Pffft.  It's easy enough to fill, as you've pointed out.
 




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Wet spot
John Mayson <john@[EMA  2007-10-17 13:36:59 
Re: Wet spot
Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-17 10:30:38 
Re: Wet spot
John Mayson <john@[EMA  2007-10-17 08:55:22 
Re: Wet spot
Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-17 12:14:55 
Re: Wet spot
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-17 12:22:30 
Re: Wet spot
Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-17 13:06:08 
Re: Wet spot
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-17 13:27:03 
Re: Wet spot
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-17 12:21:35 
Re: Wet spot
"Dave" <spam  2007-10-18 09:54:28 

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