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The "soil" was $350, as I recall. Best as I can tell, it is a mixture of red cinder, brown soil (loamy, with some larger pieces of clay), and mulch. It is chocolate brown and shovels easily. I've moved about half of it since it arrived, and half the mulch as well. Add some nutricote on top of that, and hopefully I'll have some good growth the next couple months.
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I am in lower HHP and have non-ripped land.I have put about 200-300 yds of "dump much" and use the peanut butter test before spreading. NO FIRE ANTS ever. So much grows in it if you want to see to believe send me a PM. I have Ashley at 937-0262 get it for me. I think the last load was $135 for a large load (15 yds ?)
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Originally posted by Larry T
I am in lower HHP and have non-ripped land.I have put about 200-300 yds of "dump much" and use the peanut butter test before spreading. NO FIRE ANTS ever. So much grows in it if you want to see to believe send me a PM. I have Ashley at 937-0262 get it for me. I think the last load was $135 for a large load (15 yds ?)
A couple of us in Nanawale need some mulch for our gardens. Can anyone tell me if Ashley has good material? Thank you.
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