So, I have a rusting old pipe, not sure what it was for, buried under a garden box where I grow veggies. It is a foot down from the veggies so I felt ok with leaving it there and planting. But this year, needing more room, I want to plant squash right next to the end of my garden box, straight in the ground and the pipe is only a couple inches down. My question is, does the rusting metal with veggie plants planted right on top of it present any harm?
Thanks so much for any help on the matter. I have searched and found nothing on the topic.
-blugrnlg
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ANSWERED: Rusting pipe under my veggie garden, problem?
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