CaptJohn
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I've read that silver spoons were used to feed infants and that a Silver dollar was often placed on a new born baby's bellybutton, due to the anti-bacteria propers of silver. If silver has some anti-bacteria properties, Would it stunt the growth of Grass if buried fairly shallow? Would about agallon of silver dollars buried at at unknow depth, lets say 2 to 4 inches, in saddle bags or some other type of container that would decay over time, would they then stunt the growth of grass or weeds, to the extent that you could notice it ? What do you think?