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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1474636" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I wonder if the alkaline level in the soil has anything to do with rot time. In the Mojave if you put in a heavy weight T-post it would rot in 3-4 years. A plain piece of wood just even a 2x2 would last for 20 years and show now signs of deteriation other then severe weathering from the heat and lack of humidity. Above ground it would crack and shatter but below ground it would be pretty much like it was the day you put it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1474636, member: 34"] I wonder if the alkaline level in the soil has anything to do with rot time. In the Mojave if you put in a heavy weight T-post it would rot in 3-4 years. A plain piece of wood just even a 2x2 would last for 20 years and show now signs of deteriation other then severe weathering from the heat and lack of humidity. Above ground it would crack and shatter but below ground it would be pretty much like it was the day you put it in. [/QUOTE]
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