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Topic: Disposing of dirt?
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N8
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Did some landscaping over the weekend. That left some mounds of dirt. Was wondering how do you or where do you/can you get rid of dirt?
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asskickn88
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Try posting it up on Craigslist in the free section. Someone might be all over it and you wouldn't have to touch it again.
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It's time for the country to do what Obama's own father did. Abandon him.
Posts: 6069 | From: Rocklin, Ca | Registered: Oct 2004
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N8
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serious?...wow...ok. I'll try that.
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89goose
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or try the penny saver or call a local landscape company - they usually take it to fill in holes on their jobs.
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asskickn88
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quote: Originally posted by N8: serious?...wow...ok. I'll try that.
Yeah, there's people out there looking for clean fill dirt. I'd throw it up there and see what happens.
-------------------- Three 540 Bimmers and a 5.0 Explorer.... got a Ford back in the stable!
It's time for the country to do what Obama's own father did. Abandon him.
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t top freak
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is it clean fill dirt? i would find a spot in your yard to keep it in one large pile. maybe on the side yard area near your house where noone can see it?
i always end up needing atleast a shovel full of dirt when doing minor landscaping projects (planting, removing dead plants and/or trees, irrigation, etc...)
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Posts: 1023 | From: sacramento | Registered: Dec 2005
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threethirty1
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the dump.
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TR1
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quote: Originally posted by threethirty1: the dump.
-------------------- Yep.
Posts: 1382 | From: Bay Area, CA. | Registered: Jun 2001
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N8
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quote: Originally posted by t top freak: is it clean fill dirt? i would find a spot in your yard to keep it in one large pile. maybe on the side yard area near your house where noone can see it?
i always end up needing atleast a shovel full of dirt when doing minor landscaping projects (planting, removing dead plants and/or trees, irrigation, etc...)
That is actually not a bad idea. I do plan to do some raised beds in my backyard....
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N8
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quote: Originally posted by threethirty1: the dump.
Dump out here said negative on the dirt. Which I found pretty ironic.
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v6mustanglover
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Not sure where you are. But the Winton Dump in Hayward will take it as well as the recycle place on Zanker in Milpitas.
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TR1
98COBRA.COM
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quote: Originally posted by N8: quote: Originally posted by threethirty1: the dump.
Dump out here said negative on the dirt. Which I found pretty ironic.
Bring it to Tracy.
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Dave50
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Craigslist or keep it. I know Ive needed dirt before and someday youll need it lol. If anything start a new raised garden with it. Or build a planter box for the old lady's flowers youll get points and every girl loves flowers.
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Posts: 552 | From: lincoln | Registered: Jan 2005
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