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  • #16
    ok thanks for clearing this up. But wouldn't heat or lights over long periods of time be considered excessive?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by highlander316
      ok thanks for clearing this up. But wouldn't heat or lights over long periods of time be considered excessive?

      Only if it was excessive.

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      • #18
        Free mulch here is so so too.

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        • #19
          I won't take the free mulch. It's usually made up of yard waste, and unless PROPERLY composted, it just breeds weeds like mad. Around here, 90% or more of the mulch is improperly composted, and is low-grade crap in my books. I also won't use anything with pallets (they only discard pallets if they are many, many years old, and by that time they have had more chemicals spilled on them in the shipping industry than you can imagine), railroad ties, utility poles, etc.

          Personally, I only use hardwood bark mulch, properly manufactured, from a known-good and trusted source. It's top notch stuff, and free from viable weed seeds, plastic bags (yes, I have seen them in mulch), and other trash.

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          • #20
            I for one will not use ANY of that garbage they try to pass off for mulch.

            Dyed wood chips or anything else with a significant amount of wood chips....

            The only work I do with that stuff is remove it and haul it away to the place it belongs...

            THE DUMP!

            If you question why??? Then do me a favor, go back to somewhere that it's been down a long time.... then stick a mulch fork in it.... lift it up and have a look for yourself!
            First of all you've got to ask yourself....
            Are you a Lawn Service or a Loan Service?

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