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    Re: Cypress mulch

    Quote Originally Posted by Muddyredneck View Post
    hw about just putting your burm on the cypress? im not sure how big your burm is but i used it with my tiger till i couldent find it any more... so from 3-8 feet it worked awesome but my guy just laid on it and didnt really try to burrow any,

    a side note tho make sure u bake that stuff REALLY good, cause a guy i know bought it to save cash and got some kinda mite infestation so bake it and rebake it i bake it at 350 for like 45 min stir and rebake for another 30 min to 45 min im wierd tho and enjoy the smell hahaa
    I will but my guy is only about 6 months old and going to keep him on paper til he gets out of the 41 qt. Didn't end up getting the big tub just yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    i use that exact mulch for my balls, carpets, and GTP and have no humity or sharpness problems.

    you can try a product called "no float" which is another cypress blend at Lowes. It is double milled so the pieces are smaller.
    If it was double milled then it would be fine, I just didn't like the big sharp pieces that were in it.
    Last edited by MitsuMike; 11-10-2010 at 04:38 PM.

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