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Libbie Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 08:38:06 AM
Wow - over the past couple of weeks, we have developed true ice sheets over the front walkway and the one around to the back door. Those are the only places here at the farm that have cement, and they are slippery as all get-out! I don't want to use any of those icky and hazardous ice melters, but I want that ice gone! Do any of you resourceful farmgirls have some safe and effective ice-melting solutions?

XOXO, Libbie

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 1:35:10 PM
I keep a big bag of cheap clay cat litter out in the milk barn too. I throw it on any wet spills (or accidents!!!) and by the next milking I can sweep it right out. AND it soaks up smells. Sweeping it out the doorway makes that area anti-slip too!

Jenny in Utah
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bramble Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 10:21:12 AM
Around here we use sand and cat litter(clean of course!) for traction when it's icy. We get some bad spots out near the laundry room because of a poorly placed downspout. Both are easily swept out into the yard or scooped up into the compost.

with a happy heart
Mumof3 Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 09:34:52 AM
Gee whiz! I did not even think about plants! My mom used to always put kosher salt on the sidewalk back home. Oops! Maybe not such a good idea.

Karin
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 09:31:18 AM
I have beens sprinkling cat litter..not the clumping type..and it helps gain some traction. I have never trusted the ice melt stuff either..it HAS been icey here in Utah..really a big old ice slick in front of our garage..I am amazed I havn't " bit the dust" out there yet this winter..it is really hazardous.
You be careful Libbie!! You sure don't need any more bruises like that last one!!!!

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
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katie-ell Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 09:18:44 AM
Kosher salt is damaging to your plants! We sprinkle coarse sand on icy walks to give some traction, or dh uses calcium chloride to melt ice -- that is less harmful to plants and also works at lower temperatures than sodium chloride does.

From the icy midwest -- xx katie
Mumof3 Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 09:10:01 AM
Try sprinkling kosher salt on your sidewalk. It has large crystals so they will "grab" the ice and prevent you from taking yet another spill!! Be careful Libbie!!

Karin

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