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Tree stump garden. You can find one in an alley, gut it, and fill it up. Free, easy, worth the work.

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Lovely stone path leads to a lovely home.

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In-ground fire pit

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This is a nifty, cute idea!!

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In-ground fire pit

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The first step to creating your Paver Path is to determine your project area, paver size and type, and quantities required. For our purposes we will be creating a path 20 feet long and 3 feet wide using 12-inch x 12-inch paver stones. Since we know the length and width of the path we’re creating, finding the square footage is a simple matter of multiplying the length (20 feet) by the width (3 feet), giving us a total area of 60 square feet. The pavers will be laid out in pairs of two with 6 inches of space between each pair. There’s a gap of both 3 inches and 6 inches between pavers and walkway edge. The paver pairs will alternate spacing as the path continues. With this pattern, you’ll need a total of 28 pavers. Before laying the pavers, we need to prepare the area by plotting out the path and clearing away any grass to a depth of around 4 to 6 inches. Use stakes and string to mark out the course and finished elevation of the path. Then use a shovel or tiller to clear the area.

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sofa from pallets

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