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ceramistpalace 发表于 2012-5-4 22:32 ! T3 R8 J; u$ H
I typed the wrong word on 12th floor, I mean groundcovers, not undercover. 5 e6 h" N. J7 M3 f, n
That's alright, it just tells us that even the greatest Ceramistpalace would occasionally make a tiny mistake. ( t. @: i7 J; u9 O4 E% f
. A8 R' i1 o/ H8 g' bAnyway, I was thinking DIY. The landscaping company is asking for $4578 (without moss) for building the flagstone patio.
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1 w1 r8 [$ K* ~! r e) Y" YI was reading some materials, it says put a 2” layer of sand under the flagstone.
1 r9 o/ H& ~/ I% EThere will be 2 problems: & @1 Y8 S) {; }6 u6 K
1) how can I make the ground base tight before filling a layer of sand
9 P4 C. j! ^( T. l Z3 x! Z2) where to get so much sand?9 C+ B3 V9 j# O* B4 p3 D6 t+ O% W
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