Lawn Friendly Ice Melters
Gardening Reference » Gardening in 2005
by duckie on January 08, 2005 03:51 AM
![[wayey]](im/graemlins/wavey.gif)
this is what I use.
http://www.extremelygreen.com/Product.cfm?Name=IceClear
stay warm,
![[flower]](im/graemlins/flower.gif)
* * * *


by obywan59 on January 30, 2005 12:58 AM
Have you ever tried wood ashes?
* * * *

Terry
May the force be with you
* * * *

Terry
May the force be with you
Search The Garden Helper:
Has anyone found a brand or type of melter that does a good job, and does not hurt the lawn?
I am very much intersted in hearing personal experiences with ones that will work in zone 4. Our temps range from an average of
+20*f to a low of -40*f.
Thanks in advance
Mike
* * * *
Mike Maier
aka
The Plant Doc