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His neighbors were confused when he started drilling holes in his yard - then it all made sense - Page 7 of 20 - Kiwi Report

His neighbors were confused when he started drilling holes in his yard – then it all made sense


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[post_page_title]An added touch[/post_page_title]
When it came to filling the holes in, he could’ve just used the soil that he’d originally dug up. However, this man had a much better idea of how to do the job. Rather than soil, he opted for small stones that gave the site a much nicer look. These stones are effective for things like preventing the wood from absorbing moisture and helping with drainage, meaning the beams below ground would retain their integrity for a long time. His DIY project was intended to last for many years.

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