Dangermouse said: would it ever be safe to grow herbs in a sleeper bed
Wood treated with creosote may not be used inside buildings, in toys, in playgrounds, in parks/gardens/leisure facilities where risk of skin contact is high, in the manufacture of garden furniture (e.g. picnic tables), in containers for growing purposes, in any packaging that could contaminate raw materials/intermediates/finished products intended for human or animal consumption.
I have railway sleepers in my garden and they are extremely dry now but there are a couple of tar stains on them. I am assuming the cresote is gone from them but I am worried. Is there any way of telling for sure. Also, what is the best way to make them look really well as they are quite dry and faded now. Finally, would it ever be safe to grow herbs in a sleeper bed (again I'm thinking cresote).
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