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The fabric stops the weeds from coming through the mulch and rocks only dip shit.

 

How good does the belgium block look as edging for the beds?

thats my point, so why are you saying it proves your point?

 

concrete and asphalt that people drive and walk on will grow weeds

 

but you think mulch and rocks with fabric lasts 25 years? no fukkin chance bro

 

like i said...go sell it in arizona if you believe it does. they have many rock yards that get weeds

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and im not into yards.. i deal with golf courses and sports fields

 

i assume the belgium rock separates the mulch from the rock..i dont buy belgium rock

 

id normally say terrible choice, however....it looks like the sun is setting behind the house on the west side

 

when it rains from the east, the rain will hit the rocks first

 

when it rains from the west, itll hit the house

 

so atleast you are clear there

 

but a downpour straight down and you are screwed getting mulch into the rocks though 

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and im not into yards.. i deal with golf courses and sports fields

 

i assume the belgium rock separates the mulch from the rock..i dont buy belgium rock

 

id normally say terrible choice, however....it looks like the sun is setting behind the house on the west side

 

when it rains from the east, the rain will hit the rocks first

 

when it rains from the west, itll hit the house

 

so atleast you are clear there

 

but a downpour straight down and you are screwed getting mulch into the rocks though

Lol ok. You can't see the 9 inch belgium block between them I guess. What would be a better choice? A golf course ranger should know for sure.

 

How about the hinoki cypress? Did you notice the alberta spruce were removed and those put in? Could you at least see that?

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Lol ok. You can't see the 9 inch belgium block between them I guess. What would be a better choice? A golf course ranger should know for sure.

 

How about the hinoki cypress? Did you notice the alberta spruce were removed and those put in? Could you at least see that?

go talk to my horticulturalist on that, not me

 

i want the least amount of trees and shrubs as possible

 

i hope whatever you planted has taproots

 

i wonder if your fabric will hold up against fibrous roots?

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Which part of what I've said about the landscape do you disagree with?

 

You are mad for no reason

Not mad, it just gets annoying when someone has no idea what they are talking about and they pretend to, or even worse, they believe their own nonsense.

 

You don't know the difference between rock and block.

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Not mad, it just gets annoying when someone has no idea what they are talking about and they pretend to, or even worse, they believe their own nonsense.

 

You don't know the difference between rock and block.

So you don't think that will be a complete shitpile after a heavy downpour?

 

I don't blame you for that, unless you are the homeowner.

 

I don't deal with rock or block. Erosion I am very familiar with

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