Re: Depth of dispair
- From: enigma <enigma@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 20:38:05 +0000 (UTC)
Hank Reeds <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:tf76s3d0p7nbm7uvkqfsrtbj772edt20t0@xxxxxxx:
The raised flower bed I'm going to use is about 3' high and
has a 4' x 5' inside measurement. My son's a gardener, and
unless I tell him how deep I want the hole he'll just keep
digging. I was thinking it ought to be about maybe 5', but
because I've never buried an animal before, let alone a
large dog weighing in at approximately 35 - 40 Kg, I didn't
want to take any chances and be forced to dig his
decomposed body up again only to bury him deeper. Do you
know if there's anything I can buy to cover his body with
before filling in his grave to speed up the decomposition
process?
3-4' is plenty deep enough for a dog. is the planter used for
annuals or perennials?
you can put lime on/around the body, but it's not really
necessary.
lee
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