LANDSCAPING AT HOME
Gilbert Brakey
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pleasantly sweeping lawn cut in half by a wide driveway of solid paving it is now possible to lay a paving module which will take the wear and tear of vehicle wheels, and at the same time permit the lawn to flow on uninterruptedly.
It also means that even if the ground is wet and soggy elsewhere you can still, without any problems drive over your grassed area.
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Press, 28 August 1979, Page 10
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