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Play sand...how to get rid of!

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divegirl | 09:36 Tue 06th Dec 2011 | Gardening
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Hi, I have recently broken down two large fish tanks and have a good few kilos of Argos play sand that I am stuck with.
Would it be ok to just scatter this over the grass [lawn] as I need rid of it.

Lisa x
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yes, and / or dig it into the flower beds
Yes that will be ok , it is just ordinary sand that is washed before sale. You can scatter it over the garden or grass.
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Lovely...many thanks.

Lisa x
When you say broken down, did you break the fish tanks?

If so, make sure you aren't putting small bits of broken glass on the lawn.
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lol....sorry no...breaking down is the term used for stripping a tank down. I was running four tanks and it was getting a bit much so have re homed the fish and sold off all the useful equipment. They are right now standing empty with the sand in the bottom.

Lisa x
why not plant the empty tanks with orchids and bromelliads could look lovely especially as you could grow some of the more fragile small varieties
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Actually Rowan that might not be a bad idea if I can find somewhere safe for them. My daughter is quite greed fingered and I was looking at getting her a small greenhouse of some sort, this could be the perfect thing for her. Ones 4' long and narrow so I way be able to find a bit of wall for it to go on!
Thank you for the idea!

Lisa x

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