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  • 15-08-2012 8:51pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 204 ✭✭


    Hi all,
    we have a large enough garden that is a grassy muddy mess and im looking for ideas as to what to do with it.

    we have 3 dogs that are very cute but also quite adept at dragging muck into the house.

    i want a low or no maintainance garden that is a nice space for the dogs and also ourselves to use.

    its the choice of surface that i need advice on. anyone who has changed from grass to an alternative surface im looking for ideas and experiences


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  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭Tulipout


    Hi all,
    we have a large enough garden that is a grassy muddy mess and im looking for ideas as to what to do with it.

    we have 3 dogs that are very cute but also quite adept at dragging muck into the house.

    i want a low or no maintainance garden that is a nice space for the dogs and also ourselves to use.

    its the choice of surface that i need advice on. anyone who has changed from grass to an alternative surface im looking for ideas and experiences

    600mm x 600mm concrete slabs from Roadstone. 50% cheaper than B&Q, Unfortunately I found this after finishing my yard:(
    4" drain branched into nearest sewer pipe. Then raised beds either side filled with evergreens and climbers.

    Well that's what I done anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 155 ✭✭peterc14


    Tulipout wrote: »
    600mm x 600mm concrete slabs from Roadstone. 50% cheaper than B&Q, Unfortunately I found this after finishing my yard:(
    4" drain branched into nearest sewer pipe. Then raised beds either side filled with evergreens and climbers.

    Well that's what I done anyway.

    This sounds like something I was considering... would you have any pictures?


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