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		<description>Good advice.

For those who are thinking of using old railway ties, beware of the chemicals used to treat them. They can contaminate your soil.

It is better to use old scaffolding planks, which can often be picked up for free at your local scaffolders. Crack ones are fine for gardening but no good for scaffolding.</description>
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<p>For those who are thinking of using old railway ties, beware of the chemicals used to treat them. They can contaminate your soil.</p>
<p>It is better to use old scaffolding planks, which can often be picked up for free at your local scaffolders. Crack ones are fine for gardening but no good for scaffolding.</p>
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