It should be okay as long as the cedar stays on top of the soil and doesn't get mixed in with it to start decomposing. Also, if you have lots of slugs in your area, any type of mulch is a great hiding place for them during the hot days. Arzeena ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Looking for ladybugs? Buy them on-line or learn how to attract them into your garden in June's Organic Living. Subscribe to the FREE monthly e-newsletter at: http://www.tvorganics.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: T Wallace <twallace12@yahoo.com> To: <Tomato@GlobalGarden.com> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 12:43 PM Subject: [tomato] Cedar mulch bad for tomato plants? > Does anyone here know if cedar mulch is bad for tomato plants? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ >