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christie_sw_mo

plant friendly way to secure posts in ground? l. sempervirens

16 years ago

We're building an arbor that will be five feet wide at the base and 32 inches deep. The posts are treated 4x4's.

If we concrete the posts in, the plants wouldn't have a lot of room for their roots and it would affect the pH.

If we don't use any concrete, and only sink the posts about 18 inches, will it be reasonably stable?

We have rocky clay soil and sometimes a pick ax is required to dig deep holes so go easy on us with your advice. lol We may have to start using the pick ax at around 15 to 18 inches deep. It's hard to know until we start digging.

I will be planting a lonicera sempervirens on each side.

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