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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
Hi guys,
Finally after 6 hours, and getting ****ed at Home Depot (long story), the bbq area is done! First 2 are before pics, last 3 are after pics. Let me know what you think. http://www.dslextreme.com/users/epal...Garden%201.jpg http://www.dslextreme.com/users/epal...Garden%202.jpg http://www.dslextreme.com/users/epal...Garden%203.jpg http://www.dslextreme.com/users/epal...Garden%204.jpg http://www.dslextreme.com/users/epal...Garden%205.jpg There we go, Emil -- Direct access to this group with http://web2news.com http://web2news.com/?rec.gardens.roses |
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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
Emil wrote:
Let me know what you think. http://www.dslextreme.com/users/epal...Garden%205.jpg Emil--one question: why gravel? |
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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
Shiva asked:
Emil--one question: why gravel? Hi Shiva, Well, because as Allegra suggested, using wood mulch wouldn't be such a good idea in a bbq area. Eventually food will fall, oils from the food will drip around the area. So if I put wood, it would be a breeding ground for insects, etc. I think gravel looks better, don't you? Emil -- Direct access to this group with http://web2news.com http://web2news.com/?rec.gardens.roses |
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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
Emil wrote:
I think gravel looks better, don't you? Yes, certainly better than wood chips. Good job. What are you going to add, or are you all finished? Emil |
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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
Shiva said:
Yes, certainly better than wood chips. Good job. What are you going to add, or are you all finished? The only thing left to do is add a round bbq "pit" made of brick, like our old house had. But the brick work required to do that is beyond my expertise. :-) Emil -- Direct access to this group with http://web2news.com http://web2news.com/?rec.gardens.roses |
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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
Emil wrote:
The only thing left to do is add a round bbq "pit" made of brick, like our old house had. But the brick work required to do that is beyond my expertise. :-) I guess a brick patio would be a major job, eh? Sure would be pretty. |
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Project is done! Pics inside.-----Duh, wrong links. Correct ones here.
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"Emil" wrote in message ... Shiva asked: Emil--one question: why gravel? Hi Shiva, Well, because as Allegra suggested, using wood mulch wouldn't be such a good idea in a bbq area. Eventually food will fall, oils from the food will drip around the area. So if I put wood, it would be a breeding ground for insects, etc. I think gravel looks better, don't you? Emil -- Direct access to this group with http://web2news.com http://web2news.com/?rec.gardens.roses |
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