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USING TREATED WOOD AROUND THE GARDEN
... USING TREATED WOOD AROUND THE GARDEN Wood borders are attractive enhancements to the home garden. However, their attractiveness wanes as the wood becomes decayed. The use of treated wood as a home garden border is a practice growing in popularity, allowing the home gardener attractive borders without fear of decay. Wolmanized wood is the most commonly available treated wood. The wood ...
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Does Pressure-Treated Wood Belong in Your Garden?
... treated wood. Only the soil very close to the treated wood shows a higher-than-background level of arsenic. Sample #1 is the control, soil taken from a bed with no pressure treated wood ... . Top to bottom: CCA-treated wood, ACQ-treated wood, redwood, Western red cedar, cypress, Trex. 1. CCA pressure-treated wood -- $33. More than 40 years. 2. ACQ pressure-treated wood -- $38. Longevity similar to CCA ...
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Espaliers
... such as cypress, cedar, redwood, or of woods which have been treated with preservatives forced deep into the cells (pressure-treated wood). The support framework should be placed next to a wall or ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Factsheets
... DRINKING WATER HOME WATER TREATMENT USING ACTIVATED CARBON A GUIDE TO HOME WATER TREATMENT USING TREATED WOOD AROUND THE GARDEN This search and browse page uses Glimpse. For information about Glimpse and ...
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Technical Information
... Carbon - MSU Fact Sheet No. 3 Home Water Treatment - MSU Fact Sheet No. 4 Using Treated Wood - MSU Fact Sheet No. 5 This search and browse page uses Glimpse. For information about ...
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About Gardening and Pesticides
... Will chemicals in treated wood contaminate my vegetables? When constructing a raised bed, treated wood is often used as it is resistant to rot. The most commonly available treated wood is impregnated with a CCA (chromated copper arsenate), often known as Wolmanized wood. To treat wood ...
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Contamination of food grown in your garden
... are many steps that can be taken to minimize the possibility of garden contamination. Pressure treated lumber containing arsenic, copper and chromium (CCA) may be used safely in food gardens. ... some very informative external links that pertain to gardening and contaminants in your garden: Using Treated Wood Around the Garden Lead Contamination In The Garden, HYG-1149-93 Colorado State University ...
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Vines Forum - GardenWeb
... NH on Thu, Apr 6, 06 at 12:37 Does wisteria have a problem with treated wood? Posted by: threeorangeboys z7 No. Va on Thu, Apr 6, 06 at 10:39 two ...
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Koi Ponds Forum - GardenWeb
... 40 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Aug 7, 06 at 3:44 Pressure Treated Wood over Koi Pond Posted by: fleurs 8 PNW on Mon, Jul 24, 06 at 19 ...
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A Zone-6 Vegetable Garden
... is still some debate, we believe that any form of pressure-treated wood (including new or used railroad ties and all the various cheap ... spice up your diet with arsenic and copper. And, since untreated wood is useless, warping badly after only a season or two even ... the entire "yard" area: that fence is 4x4 10-foot pressure-treated posts well anchored in the ground (in concrete) about every ten ...
growingtaste.com