Well, let's see. It's obvious that Cheryl is a much better Mom than I was. Let the kids climb in it? Oh my. Think of the mess they'd drag in the house:-) Dad says to put it in the very back of the yard in a pile just like the one pictured. It could be part of the landscape. Isn't that silly? And surely not what you wanted. If you spread it around I do know that nothing will grow through it. There, how's that for a comment:-) Helpful? NOT! I guess you could mulch all those trees in the very back that really don't need help growing...
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Use it to mulch around your yard.
Let the kids climb on it, of course! (Then mulch.)
Oh, and keep it for putting under a fabulous new swing set or trampoline.
Make a lot of air fresheners?
Well, let's see. It's obvious that Cheryl is a much better Mom than I was. Let the kids climb in it? Oh my. Think of the mess they'd drag in the house:-) Dad says to put it in the very back of the yard in a pile just like the one pictured. It could be part of the landscape. Isn't that silly? And surely not what you wanted. If you spread it around I do know that nothing will grow through it. There, how's that for a comment:-) Helpful? NOT! I guess you could mulch all those trees in the very back that really don't need help growing...
My husband says he would smoke some really good beef. :) Super tasty!
Let the kids have fun on it for awhile!
use it to consider the answer to this age-old question:
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
bury a treasure and make the kids a map! :) Or bury the kids and take yourself a nap! which ever.
Ask Norm Carlson or Bro Snow about possible uses. If nothing strikes your fancy, I say use it to mulch the yard.
You could bag it and sell it around the neighborhood. Put the kids to work. Or, you could just use it for mulch. Create a berm.
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