Rachellllllllllllll... all is going to be fine! I told Ireland about your expander and everyone said "Expander, no problem, didn't we fix her arm?" So, we're behind you. Also, see this college fund? I hope you get enough to buy a university.
I love this methodical approach to a project and sometimes get teased about it but when the boys come round to help the cement does turn up, there are plenty of wheelbarrows and nobody says 'Where's the bolts/nails/splitter?'
(from Rachel) You're Awesome! I watch your garden too. I like it. My dad says you have a tire tree, and he says he pretended he had one too. I like soccer, and knitting which my mom said is popular in Ireland. Mom and dad want to go there sometime. I want to go to Disney World.
wouldn't the wooden patio be a bit cheaper? just large pipes as a posts into the soil l, filled with cement. and then wood on those. no need for sand, digging all the surface up etc.
Perhaps. I figured my patio to run from the cement slab over to grass. I would have had to elevate it off the ground a bit, added stringers to the frame, and decking. I think it came to $4.23 per square foot. My brick and all supplies was about $ 2.27 per square foot, about half the cost the way I had intended.
Rachellllllllllllll... all is going to be fine! I told Ireland about your expander and everyone said "Expander, no problem, didn't we fix her arm?" So, we're behind you. Also, see this college fund? I hope you get enough to buy a university.
I love this methodical approach to a project and sometimes get teased about it but when the boys come round to help the cement does turn up, there are plenty of wheelbarrows and nobody says 'Where's the bolts/nails/splitter?'
Best Wishes, Brendan.
baconsoda 7 months ago
@baconsoda
(from Rachel) You're Awesome! I watch your garden too. I like it. My dad says you have a tire tree, and he says he pretended he had one too. I like soccer, and knitting which my mom said is popular in Ireland. Mom and dad want to go there sometime. I want to go to Disney World.
BuddyClubGardening 6 months ago
wouldn't the wooden patio be a bit cheaper? just large pipes as a posts into the soil l, filled with cement. and then wood on those. no need for sand, digging all the surface up etc.
apensiil 7 months ago
@apensiil
Perhaps. I figured my patio to run from the cement slab over to grass. I would have had to elevate it off the ground a bit, added stringers to the frame, and decking. I think it came to $4.23 per square foot. My brick and all supplies was about $ 2.27 per square foot, about half the cost the way I had intended.
BuddyClubGardening 7 months ago
Way you go Dad. I will support for Rachel. You have done gr8 job with your video
myveggigarden 7 months ago