SenorMysterioso - very popular round here. When I was making the front garden nice around half the passers by who passed a comment said it'd be easier just to put slabs down.
I so want to hack an Staples Easy button to do this. Perfect for school when the kids come and tell you something that (to them) seems of vital importance - but isn't.
"What's that Samantha? Little Johnny's looking of the window again? Oh no!"
Years ago my wife wanted to tidy up the front garden, but having been a flat-dweller all her life she didn't know what was what. I told her to leave anything big and important looking but pull everything else up.
I came home from work to find a fine specimen each of dandelion and thistle amidst a barren waste.
She's learned a lot since then and does most of the floral gardening now and a large part of the allotment.
VonSkippy - sure, if volumetric efficiency is your only goal. I wouldn't have one for largely that reason, but there's plenty of people out there with large enough houses and deep enough pockets.
I unloaded 40,000 bricks by hand once. No tangible fingerprints for a fortnight or so, but interestingly I did still leave a print from the sebaceous glands which were still there and while follow the patterns of the (missing) prints.
Anyway - comfort food is home made lasagne.
"What's that Samantha? Little Johnny's looking of the window again? Oh no!"
I came home from work to find a fine specimen each of dandelion and thistle amidst a barren waste.
She's learned a lot since then and does most of the floral gardening now and a large part of the allotment.