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    Orb Sole
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    @Orbsa

    I know some people love concrete structures, others want everything wooden, and some just want to fill the whole space with plants and make it into a greenhouse or garden, or just a green area. What about you?

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    Gobla Bobla
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    @KowerWall

    I dream of having as much greenery as possible and a pool, even a small one. A pool’s probably too much for me. Not enough space, and it’d be expensive. But greenery, lots of plants… that sounds doable.

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    malinka strong
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    @malinkastrong

    First, I need to sort out some basic issues. Like the porch, for example. It’d be awesome to redo the driveway, porch, steps, and all that. I heard this material is good https://oakshs.ca/concrete/ , has anyone used it for paths or driveways? If your front or backyard is paved with concrete, I’d love to hear how strong and long-lasting it is.

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    No7reply89! No7reply89!
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    @adyn.syan

    I imagined a low-maintenance backyard with a thick, even lawn where I could throw down a blanket or fire up the grill without patches of brown ruining the vibe. Naturally, I turned to name brands to get there faster—but that shortcut didn’t deliver, scotts reviews had a surprising range of feedback, from people swearing by their turf builder to others dealing with burned grass and poor product support. It reminded me that a beautiful lawn isn’t just about the label on the bag—it’s knowing how your soil reacts, timing applications right, and managing expectations through trial and error.

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    Emilia Green
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    @rosaliesteare

    Proper stormwater drainage is crucial to prevent flooding and property damage during heavy rains. Installing surface drains, like channel or trench drains, helps redirect water away from foundations. It’s also effective to grade your yard so water naturally flows toward a drainage point. Using gravel or permeable paving can reduce runoff and encourage absorption. More valuable information about this can be found here https://bestplumbers.com.au/stormwater-drainage-solutions/ . A licensed drainage expert can design a solution tailored to your property’s needs.

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    klara baison
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    @klarabaison

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