Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Is it ok to put stakes around your lawn?? 21Jan 15, 2011 9:13 am Some people clearly get their kicks in doing stuff like this. As expensive as it is, would you get metal stakes and bash them in at least a foot so they are virtually unremoveable?? Could be fun watching the ******** hurt themselves trying to kick that! Re: Is it ok to put stakes around your lawn?? 22Jan 15, 2011 2:23 pm I planted a few trees on our nature strip only to have them crash tackled by fools full of grog one weekend evening. I even staked and encircled it with wire mesh. I gave up after a few trees. The Council eventually planted one and it has thrived. It's too big to crash tackle now www.themaxbuild.blogspot.com forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20717&start=300 www.leahspaperpassion.blogspot.com Re: Is it ok to put stakes around your lawn?? 23Jan 15, 2011 4:57 pm free will Maybe someone gets annoyed being forced to walk into the road because the area is roped off. Or someone in a wheelchair or with limited mobility forced onto the road. A bit like parking your car across the footpath -for those in wheelchairs it an be difficult to use the road due to kerb drop offs etc and can be dangerous with cars and trucks *MrsG* Some people clearly get their kicks in doing stuff like this. As expensive as it is, would you get metal stakes and bash them in at least a foot so they are virtually unremoveable?? Could be fun watching the ******** hurt themselves trying to kick that! themax I planted a few trees on our nature strip only to have them crash tackled by fools full of grog one weekend evening. I even staked and encircled it with wire mesh. I gave up after a few trees. The Council eventually planted one and it has thrived. It's too big to crash tackle now 0 9823 I’m loving the potential versatility and practicality of a bench seat in a shower. Anyone had one of these done recently? Not sure if they are straight forward and easy… 0 763 You’re on the right track, wire brush in a grinder then a zinc rich epoxy primer then a top coat of some sort, like a waterproofing membrane. Raising the concrete would… 1 7034 |