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This was the irrigation primer that got us started. The rest was just us talking it out. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/vi...tension_curall Not sure what else the wife did. She did all the irrigation. |
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Where did you get the corner blocks that are grooved to hold your boards? Can you get those at one of the big box stores?
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Perfect. Thanks. Your project looks awesome by the way.
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Did you use treated lumber? How deep did you drive the rebar in? |
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If you only cut about 1/2 inch off and get a mulching blade, you won't have to bag. The clippings are good for the lawn if they are not to long.
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I bag mine every time. Over time if you mulch back it will build up the lawn and could affect drainage. Over time your yard could end up being higher than your house. Granted that takes a long time but it can happen. I am NOT ****ing with releveling a yard. |
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I got 2' rebar, so that's 12 inches into the ground. And everything I've read is treated lumber is not good for gardens, so no. Framing lumber. I know I'll probably need to replace it every couple seasons. |
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