ON 20070209@10:48:03 AM at page: http://www.piclist.com/other/garden/fencehouse.htm#39122.3303587963 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] published post 39122.3303587963 theperfectbook@comcast.net refers to
/techref/other/garden/[IMG]http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f321/Gardeners_Hands/garden/compost.jpg[/IMG] good morning, found this site while googling for photos of old garden gates, you were on the first page! Love your barrow-wheelie, saved the pics to see if I can find the parts to make one. Seems it cannot TIP OVER like an ordinary wheelbarrow. Anyway, my tip is how to get rid of a stump. I had found 2 stumps (by running into them with the mower in the tall grass) at this house I bought 2 yrs ago. Threw together a 4-sided compost bin of old shipping pallets, using baling wire at the corners as it's hard to get nails through the oak pallets. Put pallet-bin over the stump, fill with garden refuse, stump WILL be gone when I get areound to developing that part of the yard. In the photo I'm sending the level is about 18" lower after 1 yr, now - another year has gone by and it's about 12" lower yet. I plant crimson clover (annual) on top to leave less room for cats to poop - and it looks pretty. Donna Faye|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'jonny9385@gmail.com '