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- mrsflibble
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my front garden has never had any real love as far as I can tell, the grass is tufty and horribly coarse. I want to dig some beds and kind of sculpt the whole place but the grass roots seem to go along the top of the soil with a few going very deep into the ground. Is it feasible to use a layer of carpet, topped with a large layer of topsil and compos and then grow plants in a sort of raised bed that way? I'd use natural fibre carpet rather than the plastic stuff 'cos then surely it'd rot down as the years go on???
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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- mrsflibble
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I have kind of decided not to do anything more with the front except mow it. our landlord is being a total sh** and I don't expect to be in this house past october.
sad cos it's a huge house for the money, but it's cheap 'cos it's a mould infested rat hole.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!