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Growing in Experience
February

Thanks for confirming!

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Growing in Experience
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February

Hi @Noelle - I was hoping for some more advice. I have painted the front facade and I am up to stage 2 - the ag lines. I have attached my plan. I wil ...

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Growing in Experience
December

Thanks for the suggestions Eric.Yes I have received very prompt and helpful advice. I can't wait to get stuck in. The next few days of rain will allow ...

abc______12345
Growing in Experience
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December

Thanks @Noelle Also with this project (after filling a couple of unsightly brick cracks with polyfilla) I was going to seal the bricks with British Pa ...

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Growing in Experience
December

@Kate23 looks great, what edging is used in the narrow walkway area (where the sleepers and lemon tree are)?

abc______12345
Growing in Experience
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December

@Noelle Thank you for the reply and warm welcome. When you say to dig a drainage line immediately in front of the brick, how close? The bricks are not ...

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Growing in Experience
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  Looking to place some plants against the bricks of my house. Not going for a typical raised garden bed, but low key, edging and sparingly planting ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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February

Hello @abc______12345 Good news! I've been speaking to my plumbing specialist at the store, and she's double checked and has confirmed that the Vin ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
December

Hi @abc______12345 I think you said the bricks are not structural, merely a facade to cover the area between the floor joists and the ground? If so, ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
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December

Hi again @abc______12345 I would think a drainage line using poly pipe could be run about 15-30cm in front of the bricks. A narrow trenching spade wo ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
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December

A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, @abc______12345. We're delighted to have you join us and trust you will find the site a handy resou ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
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December

Hi @abc______12345 Good to have you joining the community! Given drainage along this area is poor, and water pools in front of the bricks after rain, ...

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abc______12345
Growing in Experience
February

Thanks for confirming!

abc______12345
Growing in Experience
December

Thanks for the suggestions Eric.Yes I have received very prompt and helpful advice. I can't wait to get stuck in. The next few days of rain will allow ...

abc______12345
Growing in Experience
4 replies
December

Thanks @Noelle Also with this project (after filling a couple of unsightly brick cracks with polyfilla) I was going to seal the bricks with British Pa ...

abc______12345
Growing in Experience
11 replies
December

@Noelle Thank you for the reply and warm welcome. When you say to dig a drainage line immediately in front of the brick, how close? The bricks are not ...

abc______12345
Growing in Experience
15 replies

  Looking to place some plants against the bricks of my house. Not going for a typical raised garden bed, but low key, edging and sparingly planting ...

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