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Tina D

Sewell, NJ
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flagstone patio with stonedust

We got this flagstone from a property being cleared (with permission). There was enough to do a patio off the deck and a pond with a patio. Here is the finish. That is polymeric sand in ...»
the joints. Now it needs to be sealed, wet look or just a glaze? We are not sure. What is best? We did the flagstone pond w/ patio last summer. That is stone dust in between the joints at the pond.

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Jane A Spotsylvania, VA
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  • Tina D
    Commented on Aug 14, 2012
    re. killing weeds...instead of using strong chemicals like Round Up (which is a known hormone ...»
    disruptor and will eventually wind up in our water supply), try using distilled white vinegar in a spray bottle...just saturate the weeds and they'll be on their way to weed heaven...a hot sunny day will hasten their demise. Just remember that it (like other chemicals) will kill anything it touches, so be careful of over spray.

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