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Re: [SG] fall planting
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] fall planting
- From: K* D* <K*@AOL.COM>
- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 09:08:25 EDT
John,
I have used this to make more than 100 feet of pathway. I really like my
path, the footing is secure and so far they have held up (have had some in
about 3 years) and we have a lot of freezing and thawing. You don't even have
to use a sand bed or anything to put them on, just scoop out about an inch of
dirt and you're ready to go. I won't say it's easy work, but I was pleased
with the result. I put pea gravel on top and spread around, too, so it would
work its way into the stones.
Kay Dye, Edelstein, IL Zone 5
In a message dated 98-08-27 15:32:38 EDT, you write:
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However, I may change my mind; yesterday I saw at a home building center a
tool to make your own stone paths. Now that would look neat, though the
process would be slower. Has anyone on this list used such a tool? How do
the cement stones hold up?
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