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Old February 23, 2017   #11
Jimbotomateo
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
I had a huge place coverd in grass.
I didnt have time to screw around so I bought the stuff rolled it out and weighted it down the best I could.
Then I cut X's where I wanted the plants and planted them.
Then I covered the whole area with about a foot of fluffed hay.
This all packed down and did a fare job of stopping grass and weeds.
Great Worth, that will save time and work! I know the paper your talking about because I used in on a job or two back in the day. I think one side was a light red color and it's heavy duty. Pulpy! I'll throw a little dirt on to hold it while I'm putting my mix together. Still debating on peat , vermiculite or perlite or compost.jimbo. And thanks again guys!
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