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6th October 2019, 10:58 AM #1New Member
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Using (blue) steel for landscaping
With the accepted broad use of raw steel as edging I was wondering whether to use (non-gal) blue as support posts for some treated pine vegie gardens that will terrace down a rather steep slope. The soil is sandy and therefore well draining and I rather like the rusty finish. Apart from being cheaper I can cut lengths off a 6m piece as required. Any thoughts on longevity from users that have had these in the ground for an extended period?
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6th October 2019, 02:38 PM #2China
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Should last 3-5 years depending on what is in the soil, why not use treated pine posts
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