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| Barney Rubble 2007-03-06, 1:25 pm |
| Last year I had some mulch delivered, but it was off the back of a truck and
made a hell of a mess on the sidewalk and my neighbors complained about the
pile. So I am looking for a company that can delivered BAGGED mulch. Any
ideas? I am near the Dell Diamond.....
Thanks
- Barney
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| Jangchub 2007-03-07, 3:25 am |
| On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 12:29:50 -0600, "Barney Rubble"
<barney.rubble@boulder.com> wrote:
>Last year I had some mulch delivered, but it was off the back of a truck and
>made a hell of a mess on the sidewalk and my neighbors complained about the
>pile. So I am looking for a company that can delivered BAGGED mulch. Any
>ideas? I am near the Dell Diamond.....
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>Thanks
>
>- Barney
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There used to be a stone and soil yard just to the west of the Dell
Diamond and they moved further east on 79 and they either do, or will
know. Home Depot or Lowes may also deliver. I'm sure if you grab one
of the landscaper outfits they'd get it for you and deliver it in
bags.
If you used the mulch, why would the neighbors have anything to say?
I don't GET people sometimes. You can rent a U-Haul open trailer and
go to get yourself free mulch over by the Round Rock, High School
where they shred and recycle brush and trees.
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| Barney Rubble wrote:
> Last year I had some mulch delivered, but it was off the back of a truck and
> made a hell of a mess on the sidewalk and my neighbors complained about the
> pile. So I am looking for a company that can delivered BAGGED mulch. Any
> ideas? I am near the Dell Diamond.....
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> Thanks
>
> - Barney
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I think Timberline delivers pallets of bagged mulch. They're on 1431.
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| Joe Doe 2007-03-07, 5:25 pm |
| In article <psesu2luf98pq5pjhse39ro4tu226i34f6@4ax.com>,
Jangchub <sakadawa@kopan.com> wrote:
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> If you used the mulch, why would the neighbors have anything to say?
> I don't GET people sometimes. You can rent a U-Haul open trailer and
> go to get yourself free mulch over by the Round Rock, High School
> where they shred and recycle brush and trees.
Can you be more specific wrt location and is this year around or
seasonal - like Christmas trees and the like?
Home Depot and Lowes do deliver for $50-60 for any amount of material.
The bagged mulch is more expensive than by the yard so it becomes a more
expensive route.
I have ordered stones and such from Organics By Gosh who also make the
"Texas Native Hardwood Mulch" that is sold at Home Depot/Lowes. It is
relatively dark colored.
Roland
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| Jangchub 2007-03-08, 9:25 am |
| On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 13:28:48 -0600, Joe Doe <None@mail.utexas.edu>
wrote:
>In article <psesu2luf98pq5pjhse39ro4tu226i34f6@4ax.com>,
> Jangchub <sakadawa@kopan.com> wrote:
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>Can you be more specific wrt location and is this year around or
>seasonal - like Christmas trees and the like?
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>Home Depot and Lowes do deliver for $50-60 for any amount of material.
>The bagged mulch is more expensive than by the yard so it becomes a more
>expensive route.
>
>I have ordered stones and such from Organics By Gosh who also make the
>"Texas Native Hardwood Mulch" that is sold at Home Depot/Lowes. It is
>relatively dark colored.
>
>Roland
Off of 620 coming from I-35 make a left onto Deepwood. It's about a
mile or so down from the freeway. Stay in the right lane and keep
looking for the mulch yard. You have to bring a recent water bill to
prove you live in Round Rock. It is year round, not just when pine
trees are shred.
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