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Before and after my front yard Part #1

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Removed 1 line of tiles and planted a tree and a few plants, added 4 bags of stones

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Step two coming soon. 

Need to replace 3 tiles and powerhose the whole place. 

I just have our hillbilly neighbours throwing fucking rubbish on ours instead.

We have been sorting the back garden however.

Jeez you get wifed up and look at what you're doing

Decent but personally I would of done a flower bed

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Like this in the corner part

9 minutes ago, leony said:

Decent but personally I would of done a flower bed

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Like this in the corner part

In the UK at least, you will see people ruining them or using them as an ashtray.

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51 minutes ago, Jacksonpm23 said:

Looks way nicer. I agree with your next step, definitely get a power washer.

got one just need to get a hose extention now so it reaches the whole way through the house to the front. 

next update gonna be tomorrow garden centres closed 

Lovely work! But I personally would have used mulch instead of gravel, because it will be hard to clean when leaves and crap fall. Or did a flower bed. Plus I'd remove the row that has a few tiles missing, just to tie it together though, would look much neater.

Gravel is great. sweep it up and you don't have to replace it. Be aware that pressure washing stone can make it actually less appealing sometimes, since it's basic concrete vs weathered look. Add a bird bath and a bench with a little staggered box garden for vegetables and you don't have to pressure wash a thing.

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