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  • Obviously not. Neither is the vegetable patch at the end of the garden or any of the tubs on the decking.

    @levantis - The lawn wasn't perfectly good. The soil was thin with a large hardcore / concrete base underneath from when the house was built in the 30s. The drainage was flowing towards the house causing potential damp issues along with soft, boggy ground making it impossible to maintain during autumn and winter.

    The hardcore now underneath provides a better drain away, sloping towards the middle / rear of the garden removing the danger of damp or flooding at the side of the house.

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