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Gardening: The common area outside my door has hoses that apparently are useless for irrigation or anything else.

I'd like to be able to rip them out and put in drought-tolerant ground cover, but don't know where to start. Pure sand is soil.
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  • Penny
    Commented on Sep 27, 2011
    Sorry, Doug, didn't mean to mislead you about the ground cover. Thank you for your input.
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