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Too much soil in the beds. What to do with it all?

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BettySpaghettiOnAJetty · 01/06/2011 17:21

An odd question, I know, but just moved into a rented house with the first ever garden I have ever had and the front has flowerbeds with too much soil in them, it's all washing down onto the paths. Don't want to spend money on edging things, and can't put it in the green bin. How can I dispose of it. Dh suggested a sort of 'great escape' idea where we put it in our pockets and dispose of it down our trouser legs whilst walking to the shops. I suggested asking you lot for a more practical and less silly way.

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ZimboMum · 01/06/2011 17:39

:o Love the great escape idea!

See if any of your neighbours want some soil for their gardens? Buy some big pots for flowers/veg and fill them from the beds?

Good luck!

Mabelface · 01/06/2011 17:43

Take it off, make a pile in the garden for now and then advertise free top soil on freecycle.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 01/06/2011 18:02

Dig a big hole and bury it.

Grin
BelovedCunt · 01/06/2011 18:04

agree with freecycle

MoreBeta · 01/06/2011 18:12

Dig a small trench alongside the path about 10 cm deep and a spade with wide and then throw the soil you dug out to the back of the bed.

There isnt really too much soil. Its just that you really need edging material alongside a path. If you dont want to buy some you will just need to scoop the soil back away from the path occasisonally when you do some weeding of the bed.

BikeRunSki · 01/06/2011 18:13

I'll have it.

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