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Old 06-12-2010, 01:31 AM   #850
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Originally Posted by recluse View Post
Good luck with it, Marc.
Hope the end result matches the vision that inspired it.


Jon
Thanks, Jon. The good thing is, it couldn't look any worse (it was just a slope of mixed bark and sand, slowly making its way down into that low-low sub-retaining wall bit next to the house).

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does the water tank store rain water? water from your well?
Rain water. We have pretty much permanent water restrictions (not necessary, but that's a whole political thing not worth getting into). The rainwater tank allows us to fill the gaps during the dryer season, without butting up against the restrictions so hard (we average about 1600-1700mm/63-67" of rainfall a year, with late winter getting about 1/4 to 1/3 the rainfall of late summer, on average).

Cheers,
Marc
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