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Sep. 9th, 2004 12:06 pm
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If there's lead in your soil, you actually *should* plant things in it to create a barrier between the soil and you. Obviously you don't want to grow veggies there, but landscaping can help.

Links from Cole's Hardware:

Basic article on lead in soil

Article on landscaping in a lead-contaminated garden

From UMass Amherst

Lead testing lab and gardening tips
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