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Old 04-22-2008, 04:20 AM #15
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how are things going?
Bobby

Hi Thanks for asking

I just finally started on the back yard. It has got a nasty weed in it all over that can only be removed by sieving the soil because of the wide-spread roots. I have done it once before a few years ago but a neighbour did not and a year later it was all over again. This time, though, I started off with putting a plastic corrugated strip in the soil, about a foot high, so that no new roots can creep in, and I do it by patches because I can't do it all in say two weeks like last time. Totally out of shape, I am.

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