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Re: flower box material

by "Maria" <maria.downey@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 14, 2007 at 12:57 PM

Plastic will sweat......and rot the house. We as professional landscapers 
would put a heavey grade lattice with spacers between the house and flower

box. then a heavey grade ground fabric.Not canadian tire or walmart. You
can 
buy it at East Chem in Donavons.
"snogurl" <erin7669@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:1194979943.042610.312610@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hi list
> my hubby has just built me a really nice flower box in the front of my
> downtown home, thing is, the back of the flower box has no frame, the
> soil would essentially go against the house, which brings me to my
> question. What material do you reccomend to use as a barrier between
> soil and wood you DO NOT want to rot? we were thinking thick plastic,
> but need to know if this is ap****priate.
> Thanks in advance
>
 




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flower box material
snogurl <erin7669@[EMA  2007-11-13 10:52:23 
Re: flower box material
cloud dreamer <Global_  2007-11-13 15:37:41 
Re: flower box material
snogurl <erin7669@[EMA  2007-11-13 12:02:20 
Re: flower box material
cloud dreamer <Stop@[E  2007-11-13 16:54:24 
Re: flower box material
"Maria" <mar  2007-11-14 12:57:48 

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