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I don't want to use pallets. Don't have enough woods for saplings. 2x4's on edge probably would be more expensive than a layer of rotted splits, which I haven't experienced yet at my place. I'm not crazy about tiptoeing on the pallets 2x4s either. Plus, the ground has rocks, etc. I tried stacking on plastic a couple of times, but water just collected, so I nixed that. I figure weed block would be water permeable. I'm not sure it would be of any benefit at all, however. it's not like weed block is that cheap either. Between rows I can simply string trim if necessary. I've just about talked myself out of it.
Ya, just laying down a couple rows of your splits to stack on works well. When the wood is gone, throw those two rows on top of what you'll burn next year.
I put in a walk + when we first got the house 7 years ago. It was pretty tough, and I haven't gotten any younger, for sure. Those pavers are surprisingly expensive. And then, nobody will ever see it
I put in a walk + when we first got the house 7 years ago. It was pretty tough, and I haven't gotten any younger, for sure. Those pavers are surprisingly expensive. And then, nobody will ever see it
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