by "skinty" <h@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 23, 2007 at 03:54 AM
As a Pro Landscaper NO do the Job Right & Scrape out All Bark & Re Turf
"Dwayne" <jenco@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I don't know where you are or what kind of tree the chips came from, but
>most chips will soon attract termites. Cedar is one of the exceptions.
If
>your area isn't bothered with termites too much, you are OK.
>
> Wood chips will also draw from the nutrients, while composting, that
your
> lawn will need. As long as you fertilize them as needed, you can
overcome
> that problem.
>
> Dwayne
>
> "Kevin" <misty.morningnospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:45eaf05e$1_2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> I have an area of garden that has been covered in bark chips. I now
wish
>> to level and raise it slightly with a layer of top soil prior to
seeding
>> as a lawn.
>>
>> Will it be OK to cover the bark chippings?
>>
>> Advice please?
>>
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