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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband does to Home Depot. You go, pick it up, do it yourself. Like normal people. [/quote] Thanks for being so unnecessarily rude. My car isn’t big enough for what I need, hence asking for advice here.[/quote] Not rude, just realistic. You make multiple runs. You're not going to fill the beds in the blink of an eye anyway, so it's reasonable to do it a little at a time. [/quote] No, you were rude. There was no need to get in the “normal people” dig. All the normal people I know have mulch delivered and pay their lawn crews to spread it.[/quote] NP. If you don't want to do it yourself because you can afford not to, fine, but to imply that "normal people" do mulch delivery and have (cough) lawn crews (?!) spread it indicates you're out of touch with "normal people." I have tons of family and friends who garden and they do repeated trips to Home Depot/Lowes as necessary even for decent sized suburban lawns. Maaaaybe pay for delivery for a flat $79 fee, but "normal people" certainly don't have "lawn crews." Do you understand that thinking "normal people" have lawn crews is offensive?[/quote] Spare me the lecture. It was just as offensive as assuming everyone is healthy enough to do it own their own. Rudeness begets rudeness.[/quote]
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