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Decomposed granite is a type of gravel made from 100% pulverized granite. This type of gravel is ground into fine particles and will pack together to form a gravel that hardens like concrete when compacted.
Planting out vegetables and herbs. When the soil begins to warm and becomes workable, direct-sow early hardy crops: beets, broad beans, Brussels...
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Description Lignum vitae is hard and durable, and is also the densest wood traded (average dried density: ~79 lbs/ft3 or ~1,260 kg/m3); it will...
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Drywall is cheaper than plywood – Most wood materials are expensive. Plywood is no exception. While it is not as expensive as regular wood, it is...
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The actual discount will vary from host to host, but, especially in the slightly less in-demand cities, you will usually find between a 50 percent...
Read More »Hard pack gravel is comprised of multiple types of gravel. The base is usually made up of pea stone gravel, with finer types of gravel layered over the top. Hard pack gravel provides excellent drainage because its base layer provides more room for water to drain through. The upper layers provide superior traction and stability as well, especially when stabilized. Unstabilized hard pack gravel suffers the same downsides as every other type of unstabilized gravel, namely an extensive amount of maintenance. With stabilizing pavers, however, hardpack gravel is actually the most durable type of gravel that hardens like concrete. By utilizing TRUEGRID permeable plastic pavers, you can achieve 100% permeability as well, making hard pack gravel the optimal choice if you’re looking for top performance in all the relevant areas like durability, maintenance, etc.
Maybe your shed is too close to the fence, leaving you with no room to get around it. Sounds dreadful, right? With that in mind, experts recommend...
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Here are some places you should be able to empty the urine bottle from your composting toilet: At a dumping station. This is a sure place for safe...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The height of the shed door should be checked as some are only about 5ft (1.5m) or less tall which means you have to be very careful with your...
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For a 20×20×4 slab, generally, you will need approximately 4.88 cubic yards or 132 cubic feet or either 294- 60lb or 220-80lb bags of premixed...
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