It is called landscape fabric, available at all garden centres. But You may want to choose the professional grade which last a lot longer.* c0 a8 Q6 l4 m9 {
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Those available at Costco is a good deal but quality is far from professional grade. Check the landscape supplies centres like Canar, Classic landscape Supplies, or Burnco.
Those available at Costco is a good deal but quality is far from professional grade. Check the landscape supplies centres like Canar, Classic landscape Supplies, or Burnco.3 D, |0 Y$ s! H
ceramistpalace 发表于 2010-6-6 22:49
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I am not sure this is a right way to solve the problem or not. Can any experts help us out of this? Thanks
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As long as the top soil or clay underneath run the water away from the house, you are fine; fabric and rocks above are for control of weeds and decoration only.
13# 月亮山 - ?7 T8 t0 H# r% S/ p7 ]7 s! k( R/ K# o 9 }3 H$ j5 P6 |% }) J L) L " G& g1 m1 y/ U1 |8 HAs long as the top soil or clay underneath run the water away from the house, you are fine; fabric and rocks above are for control of weeds and decoration only. 3 b# r% t* L) D( H+ I4 qceramistpalace 发表于 2010-6-15 18:54
Q2 M* ~6 s S5 N2 U % [. `& k6 ?1 E% w+ k* O9 RThanks for your info. 4 u+ |' d F* a$ `