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Chromium in pressure treated wood!
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<blockquote data-quote="Treeman14" data-source="post: 11394" data-attributes="member: 296"><p>NO. Do not use PT for a vegetable garden, or for children's playsets. In fact, I'd be reluctant to use PT for ANYTHING. They also contain arsenic. There are some sources for "safe" treated lumber, but its still rather expensive in comparison. You could use naturally resistant would, such as cypress or redwood. Or maybe those man-made landscape stones or pavers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeman14, post: 11394, member: 296"] NO. Do not use PT for a vegetable garden, or for children's playsets. In fact, I'd be reluctant to use PT for ANYTHING. They also contain arsenic. There are some sources for "safe" treated lumber, but its still rather expensive in comparison. You could use naturally resistant would, such as cypress or redwood. Or maybe those man-made landscape stones or pavers. [/QUOTE]
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