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I think that's normally because they're too large, I use this: http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ to knock them down to less than a 1000 pixels a side which then should work....but when I get to the progress bar, it comes up as file invalid.
We are thinking of doing this at our place in the UK to replace the gravel around the raised veg beds. To be honest the gravel takes to much maintenace we thought it would be easy to look after but we still have weeds growing in the gravel they are easy to pull out but when there is a lot of them ! we also have the weed fabric under the stones but this has not stopped the moles.Paderborn wrote:Artificial grass anyone?
I put a small piece down in a very troublesome shady spot
It has been down now about 20 months, it has not faded, it is permiable. I can take it up when the workmen are going to trample all over it, and has fooled lots of people.
It is quite convincing
The rest of the garden is real lawn, (which is time consuming) and pebbles. I am not sure if I can upload the photos but I will give it a go...if they dont upload, some please pm me, and tell me what I am doing wrong thanks paderborn
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Yes, stones are manufactured in a factory and do not occur in nature so people are not 'grounded' on them.Vital Spark wrote:I hope I don’t come across as some kind of freak, but I do think that having contact with ‘mother earth’ is hugely important. I believe that we need to ground ourselves occasionally (just like electricity), as it’s good for the soul. That’s why you feel so good walking barefoot on the beach. Having a completely stoned (not in the ‘Hey, man...’kind of way) garden means you have a barrier between your feet and earth, and ornamental plants provide very little habitat for the birds and the bees (and harmless insects).
Each to their own. But if you do have a bit of grass, just stand on it barefooted - it feels really soothing.
Ornamental, stone gardens do look very tidy and are relatively easy to manage, but, in my opinion they lack soul.
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