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| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Dec 2 '12 at 22:18 | |
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Apr 3 |
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Ground cover needed If only this worked better. Still, it best answered my question. Thanks. |
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Apr 3 |
accepted | Ground cover needed |
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Apr 3 |
accepted | What kind of gravel should I use to pave over dirt and grass? |
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Apr 3 |
accepted | Storing riding lawnmower under deck |
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Mar 31 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 31 |
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Online landscape design It wasn't what I needed, but thanks for the suggestion. |
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Mar 31 |
accepted | Online landscape design |
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Mar 29 |
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Ground cover needed added 202 characters in body |
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Mar 28 |
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Ground cover needed deleted 8 characters in body |
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Mar 28 |
asked | Ground cover needed |
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Mar 27 |
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Storing riding lawnmower under deck I was thinking of using a gravel mixture of made up of various sizes, with some being so small (dust size) that the surface would be solid and impermeable. That's why I was asking. I thought there would be a "best" mix to use (due to drainage properties), like possibly stone dust of some kind. I edited my question to ask if stone dust ought to be considered. |
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Mar 27 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 27 |
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Storing riding lawnmower under deck Wouldn't they have moisture in them? And I was thinking that I'd want my tires to be on something as dry as possible (I know my interior concrete garage floor has some moisture in it, even if it's too little to make any difference). |
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Mar 27 |
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Storing riding lawnmower under deck added 100 characters in body |
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Mar 27 |
asked | Storing riding lawnmower under deck |
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Mar 27 |
asked | Online landscape design |
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Mar 19 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 19 |
asked | What kind of gravel should I use to pave over dirt and grass? |