Are landscape timbers safe to use for building a raised bed for vegetable gardening?
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 at
12:06 am
The tag says they are "treated to rejection" Does this type of pressure treated landscape timbers have toxins that will leach into our soil and will the vegetables grown in that area be unsafe to eat?
The timbers are Micropro AC2 if that means anything to anyone
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I’m not an expert so I don’t know what "treated to rejection" means but pressure treated generally means chemically treated against insects. So I would assume used in a garden would be about the same as spraying for insects. So here’s a site with articles that might help you decide.