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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1735609" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Mine would have been mostly pine and the lesser % red/white oak, with a little sweetgum mixed in. Lots of ground up pine cones and of course, pine seeds. I don't mulch anything with it. I don't want the oak tannin or the pine acid.</p><p></p><p>Many years ago (the 60s) my father had about 6 dump trucks of rice hulls dropped on about 1/10 acre lawn area to build up the elevation, spread them and worked them into the black gumbo with a double breaking plow. They were free, but it was awful. The hulls soured and stunk to high heaven and the area stayed soggy year round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1735609, member: 18945"] Mine would have been mostly pine and the lesser % red/white oak, with a little sweetgum mixed in. Lots of ground up pine cones and of course, pine seeds. I don't mulch anything with it. I don't want the oak tannin or the pine acid. Many years ago (the 60s) my father had about 6 dump trucks of rice hulls dropped on about 1/10 acre lawn area to build up the elevation, spread them and worked them into the black gumbo with a double breaking plow. They were free, but it was awful. The hulls soured and stunk to high heaven and the area stayed soggy year round. [/QUOTE]
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