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Transform your garden into a stunning oasis with this innovative concrete project! In this video, discover a creative way to ...
Turning a huge concrete slab into your garden By Bill Burnett and Kevin Burnett April 28, 2010 Q: I just purchased a lovely 1927 home in the East Oakland hills.
I have a concrete slab (about 2 to 3 inches thick with small rocks embedded on the surface) in front of my house. The area is about 3 by 20 feet. I would like to remove it.
If you love the look of a garden cobblestone path but want to DIY the project to save money, ... Outdoor Guide. DIY Concrete Garden Cobblestones With These Helpful Tips. Story by Chad McClung • 4m.
In terms of potential holiday table decor and DIY gifts, these little treats — one of many in the new book “Concrete Garden Projects” — have all the ingredients.
Advocate staff photo by ELIOT KAMENITZ -- Some of the ground cover in Lois Henry's yard in a mutual garden she shares with Rachael DePauw in New Orleans, La., Tuesday, June 30, 2015.
or other hard, flat surface, you need to make a base. Build a frame for one out of 2-by-4s. Make sure it is in proportion to the column and big enough so the column won't tip or rock.