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your thoughts on this flowerbed / tree border
I was looking for ways of replacing the old horizontal landscape timbers
around my flowerbed and two trees in the front yard. I wanted to do something cheaper than stone, but different than the standard horizontal landscape timbers. I'm going to put the house up for sale. This picture is of ''redwood rounds'' but I was thinking of doing the same thing with landscape timbers. Just cut short pieces to varying heights (or only two heights?) and plant them in a shallow ditch with quikrete. http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_design_b...371519,00.html Should be the first picture you see with "redwood rounds" in the caption. Thanks for your opinion. |
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