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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1507515" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I had plans to do something along those lines and had planned to pour a slab or lay landscape bricks for the pad then come along the perimeter with a short brick wall that would serve as bench seating with planters ever so often and have gaps in this ever so often as well. I figured this would be practical in my situation to keep the sweet smelling one from filling the space with tables and furniture that I'd have to move every time I went to clean the patio. My thoughts were with the gaps in the bench seating and no furniture I could take the blower and have the area clean in less than five minutes. We have a lot of pine straw and this mess hangs on any piece of furniture when you go to blow off the patio.</p><p></p><p>I currently have plans on doing something else along this line but its on the back burner at the moment but your thread is nudging me to get off my arse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1507515, member: 4362"] I had plans to do something along those lines and had planned to pour a slab or lay landscape bricks for the pad then come along the perimeter with a short brick wall that would serve as bench seating with planters ever so often and have gaps in this ever so often as well. I figured this would be practical in my situation to keep the sweet smelling one from filling the space with tables and furniture that I'd have to move every time I went to clean the patio. My thoughts were with the gaps in the bench seating and no furniture I could take the blower and have the area clean in less than five minutes. We have a lot of pine straw and this mess hangs on any piece of furniture when you go to blow off the patio. I currently have plans on doing something else along this line but its on the back burner at the moment but your thread is nudging me to get off my arse. [/QUOTE]
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