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Blocks for Building up a Patio

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Date: 07/27/2007 Topics: Home Improvement > Patio and Decking | Readers Request > Home  
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Where can I get inexpensive blocks to build up my patio?

Visa from Tempe, AZ
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By mommy_jwlz (Guest Post)
Use freecycle for tempe or craigslist!

Posted on 07/31/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Cyinda (1317) Profile Contact
I was watching "Look What I Did" on HGTV & saw the coolest yard ever! They used 100% recycled concrete chunks which they got from the city breaking up old sidewalks (of course you'd have to pay for delivery or rent a heavy duty truck) Anyway, the old sidewalk chunks were done like you'd do a huge mosaic piece... but instead of grout, they used grass or moss... I can't tell you in words just how cool this looked...
Really, Really NICE!... But, I'll tell you this, I liked it so much I'm think of doing in my own courtyard & I'm going to use moss (not grass) as I live near Seattle where moss grows everywhere naturally.

Posted on 07/29/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

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