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This is probably a dumb question, but - how would one get rid of excess dirt/soil? Will planted a shrub in the front yard and decided the best place
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kelly
Unless you have somewhere else in the yard where it will do less damage, you'll probably just have to deep dig and recondition the soil. -- nm
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MojaveMeg (aka Mojave)
May 21 '10, 10:12
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How would I recondition the soil? Is there an additive that I can buy or something?
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kelly
May 21, 10:17
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Talk to someone at Home Depot (or similar) about a good planting mix. -- nm
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MojaveMeg
May 21, 10:21
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