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atlr
Norcross, GA
(Zone 7a)

March 12, 2005
10:06 PM

Post #1335075

Hi, folks.

I picked up a Toro Dingo this morning from http://www.keystonetoolrental.com/index.html .
What is a Dingo you may ask? Read and gaze in awe.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/home_improv...
http://www.toro.com/professional/sws/loaderattach/index.html

The day started with burying 150-feet of 4-inch drain pipe. Maybe about an hour of digging!
Next, areas in the back and front yards have been cultivated for raised beds.
My friend George (a fellow Georgia Tech alum) has been helping me. He came up
with a nice design for a 12-foot by 12-foot raised bed located in the front yard.
Everyone needs a George.

Tomorrow, we will finish installing the pressure treated frame for the
bed in the front yard and start the frame for the bed in the back yard.
Before the frames are closed in, I will mix 8 cubic yards of compost
from http://www.luxurylandscape.com/soil.html in the beds.

Oh, yeah, and I might also grind two stumps. This thing is a really neat tool.


This message was edited Mar 12, 2005 10:16 PM

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