Ah I see now. The afters do look much better than the before. Got some pretty rough looking water to make the "rusty" iron deposits on the brick like that. I figured most of the metroplex would have salt deposits on the brick from the water. Probably just western parts of Ft. Worth.
Those KO's do look really good. Same with the daylillies. Very healthy.
Ah I see now. The afters do look much better than the before. Got some pretty rough looking water to make the "rusty" iron deposits on the brick like that. I figured most of the metroplex would have salt deposits on the brick from the water. Probably just western parts of Ft. Worth.
Those KO's do look really good. Same with the daylillies. Very healthy.
ryan,
it looks like in the first couple of pics the mulch is 4" below the brick line which is the recommended amount for residential in our area, the wheep holes are still 4" above grade. Lettering looks good
Why thank you sir. I love it. Yes sir, first job i ever did i covered up the bricks and heard about it from the homeowner. Have always made note of that little detail from then on.
Well guys, looks like my assault on lawn maintenance is coming to an end. I have the business up for sale. Going to focus more on my haul business, lighitng, acreage mowing and dirt work. Going to invest in a bobcat with mower attachment. We shall see how it goes!
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