[Pil-pc-oceania] Use for Brick Rubble:- Seeking Ideas
David Arnold
arnold.vt at gmail.com
Fri Mar 14 10:28:57 EST 2008
'dry stone' wall in your garden, not entirely closed gaps, some diagonally
placed, but with a level top, for seating, possible terracing, and habitat
On 14/03/2008, Laurence Gaffney <l.gaffney at bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> I have about 1-2 cubic metres of clay fired house brick rubble and
> off-cuts.
>
> I have thought of making a mound in a useful position or including the
> material in an absorption trench, or even its use as an animal scratch
> resistant mulch/ground cover.
>
> But none of these alternatives make me particularly happy so hence this
> post.
>
> I have observed over the years that skinks/lizards like to hang around
> brick rubble.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
>
> Laurence Gaffney
>
>
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David Arnold
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