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From: phil@amdcad.UUCP (Phil Ngai)
Newsgroups: net.garden
Subject: salt as sterilizing agent
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Date: Sat, 5-Oct-85 21:15:29 EDT
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Posted: Sat Oct  5 21:15:29 1985
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I have an area of my yard where I never ever want anything to grow,
namely the area next to my fence. I have tried Triox which is sold as
a persistent herbicide, but it was not effective. Handling such
chemicals isn't much fun either. Now I'm thinking of digging a trench
and putting a bag or two of water softener salt in it.

Does this sound like it would work? Are there any disadvantages or
advantages I might have overlooked?

-- 
 Arthur Rudolph believed that technology is morally neutral and so,
therefore, are those who create it.

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